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You can use the phrase "more fully developed" in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that an idea or concept has been explained in a more thorough or comprehensive way. For example: "By giving a more fully developed explanation, I was able to get the point across more clearly."
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The rationale for concluding that these results demonstrate that SYD/BRM are required for auxin dependent development needs to be more fully developed as well.
The third piece, more fully developed, suggests a spirit trance.
Against this is the competing tradition of liberalism, more fully developed in the constitution.
That's a great moment, and I missed seeing it more fully developed.
The secondary characters and their subplots are more fully developed, right down to their personal e-mail styles.
They provide a bridge between it and the more fully developed Christianity of the late 2nd century.
He spent the remainder of his career there and more fully developed his theories regarding music education.
For an academic novel to work — as Richard Russo's "Straight Man" does, or Francine Prose's "Blue Angel" — the characters need to be more fully developed.
This revisionist view is more fully developed by Simon Conway Morris, a Cambridge University paleontologist, in "Crucible of Creation," published in 1998.
But the overarching reality is that the American and British forces are facing a resourceful adversary whose game plan may be more fully developed than originally thought.
Implicit in Gauss's work is a technique called the "geometry of numbers"; the technique was more fully developed in a landmark 1896 work of Hermann Minkowski (1864-1909).
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