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The phrase "has fully suspended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been completely halted or stopped, often in a formal or official context. Example: "The organization has fully suspended all activities until further notice due to safety concerns."
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The CGF said in a statement: "The Commonwealth Games Federation has determined that Nigerian weightlifter, Chika Amalaha, has committed an anti-doping rule violation and has fully suspended her from the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow".
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An investigation of the critical impeller speed at which particulate solids become fully suspended in the liquid by mechanical stirring has been carried out.
Bush officials had said they would meet with Iranian representatives only after Iran fully suspended its enrichment program.
Situations with the solids only partly suspended are compared to those with fully suspended solids.
Shah, who has apologised fully, was suspended for promoting a Facebook post in 2014 suggesting Israelis should be deported and talking about "the Jews rallying" to support a poll about the Israel-Palestine conflict.
(She has been suspended).
Torres has been suspended indefinitely.
He has been suspended indefinitely.
The controller has been suspended.
New Jersey Transit has also suspended operations.
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