"has been fully considered" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. It means to have been carefully looked at and thought over. For example, "The proposal has been fully considered and it is now time to vote on whether to accept it.".
Our first key priority has been to ensure that sustainability has been fully considered in the multi-million pound fit-out of Kings Place.
Health and wellbeing initiatives are traditionally devised by health experts, with technology such as apps and websites, developed once the programme has been fully considered and designed.
"To reject it so rapidly comes across as a something of a kneejerk rejection of any efforts by the previous administration rather than something that has been fully considered," he said.
However, we cannot ensure that the list of properties has been fully considered.
If the government could not show that equality issues had been fully considered, then a legal challenge had a real chance of success, she said.
The judge made the order effective immediately, refusing to stay his order until it had been fully considered by the appellate court.
But, that said, I am also a localist and I do think local communities need to feel they are fully engaged with the process and that their legitimate concerns have been fully considered.
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