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Discover Ludwig"less fully" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is not fully or completely done, or to compare the degree or amount of something. Example: "The group's understanding of the topic was less fully developed than the individual's expertise."
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Elsewhere, Bierce's trick endings seem less fully earned.
Mr. Spinella's role is less fully fleshed out.
(Lucille's Mrs. Royce is a surrogate, but less fully imagined and I won't consider her here).
Or perhaps Obama's constitutional vision is less fully developed than I've suggested.
There seems to be a general perception that this stormy work is less fully realized.
Killer Service Less fully realized, though just as intellectually provocative, is Arnaud Desplechin's "Esther Kahn".
Mr. Denève seemed less fully at home in the moodier parts of Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony.
They simply become less fully human, reverting to types and symbols.
And they correspondingly conclude that Latvia has in large part already recovered more or less fully.
In terms of entitlement benefits, their (our) sense of fair treatment is less fully developed.
The problem is that this move also threatens to make human life less fully human.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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