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The phrase "is fully occupied" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a location or situation which is full or crowded with people or things. For example, "The restaurant is fully occupied, so please come back later."
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However, for the case of Co, the highest occupied e is fully occupied and there is energy gained from the super-exchange interaction, as a result, the AFM state is favored.
Every niche is fully occupied.
The complex has 52 tenants and is fully occupied.
Fresh Meadows, Queens This renovated five-story professional building, near Queens Hospital Center, is fully occupied.
She is fully occupied with her delayed adolescence and new hipster circle.
It is fully occupied, with 17 tenants, which pay $15.50 a square foot in rent and have free Internet access.
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Now, in effect, bin Laden is fully occupying the iconic identity he so lovingly devised: he has virtualized not only his organization but also himself.
I'm fully occupied and interested.
Apartments, like the Hudson South building in Yonkers, are fully occupied.
Only it was fully occupied by two loutish teens.
Both buildings are fully occupied, the company said.
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