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"has been fully vindicated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something has been completely cleared of any wrongdoing. For example, "After a lengthy trial, the defendant's innocence has been fully vindicated."
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Our confidence in Nikkei has been fully vindicated".
True, I did pull from my files and savor the indignant letters we received from News of the World's top editors last year as we prepared to publish an investigation of the paper's phone-hacking culture and Scotland Yard's timidity — work that has been fully vindicated in recent weeks.
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"I have been fully vindicated in this.
The petitioners were praised by the judge for their courage and told that they had been fully vindicated.
If he turns out to be a champion of free trade, who can carry his countrymen with him, his appointment will have been fully vindicated.
Although Morey's approach has since been validated by the blockbuster signing of the free agent Dwight Howard, at that moment in Boston, only Cuban's maverick methods had been fully vindicated.
Responding to the ruling, transport minister Baroness Kramer said the government's handling of the project had been "fully vindicated", particularly as the appeal had addressed technical issues that had "no bearing" on the need for the new link.
Additionally, Kennedy wrote that 'counter-speech' was a sufficient solution to the problem: "It is a fair assumption that any true holders of the Medal who had heard of Alvarez's false claims would have been fully vindicated by the community's expression of outrage... Truth needs neither handcuffs nor a badge for its vindication".
Our judgment, however, has been amply vindicated.
Only now, with the state of emergency in force, has she been fully vindicated.
"All we hear about at St Helens when they think of the best is the '66 team," said Daniel Anderson, the coach whose appointment following the dismissal of Ian Millward in May 2005 has now been fully vindicated.
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