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The phrase 'has been fully settled' is written English that is often used in formal contexts.
For example, you could use it in the following sentence: The dispute between the two companies has been fully settled, bringing the complex legal case to an end.
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Four years on from the Buncefield oil depot explosion, reckoned to be the largest peacetime fire in Europe, lawyers representing 275 locals say that only "between 15 and 20" of their claims have been fully settled by the oil company responsible.
The acquisition is being made jointly with Blackstone; a press release from Brookfield indicates that it will own and manage 18.5 million of Trizec's roughly 40 million square feet of office space, while Blackstone will take over 12 million feet, although which assets will go to whom is a question that may not have been fully settled.
That Congressman Condit has been fully cooperative.
That gift has been fully funded.
The mortgage has been fully paid.
It has been fully booked every weekend this winter.
Now your Furby has been fully skinned!
When the client, against the attorney's advice, insists on testifying falsely, the ethical course to be pursued has not been fully settled.
The overall effect of the EITC reform in Sweden is therefore an empirical question that has not been fully settled.
But courts have also outpaced the American people and their elected legislatures in ways that have never been fully settled, such as by granting the guarantee of abortion rights through Roe v Wade.
"That car had been fully submerged.
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