The phrase 'has been fully reimbursed' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to indicate that someone has been completely reimbursed for money they already paid. For example: After submitting the necessary receipts, Tom's travel expenses have been fully reimbursed.
For the last ten to 20 years, HEN has been fully reimbursed in many European countries which has contributed to increased popularity of this treatment modality [ 8, 13].
In 1951, the U.S. Treasury had been fully reimbursed, and the 25 percent of the revenue that had previously gone to the Treasury now reverted to the counties; in 1953, the counties opted to divert that money to maintenance of the land and roads, reforestation, as well as recreational facilities and other improvements.
The city had been fully reimbursing retirees until 1991, when the City Council did not pass the annual legislation that raised the reimbursement rate to the actual rate.
If IVF treatment in Slovenia had not been fully reimbursed (6 cycles and additional 4 cycles after delivery), we would have not achieved such success in repeated IVF cycles.
There are some common expenses payments that can be taken off your taxable income, if they have not been fully reimbursed by your employer.
These issues have been fully addressed".
"That car had been fully submerged.
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