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"more fully realized" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that an idea has been achieved to a greater degree than before. For example, "The new policy is intended to make the company's vision for progress more fully realized."
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They wanted to make it more fully realized in terms of characters.
It is not realism I miss but a more fully realized fiction.
Others had the sharp-edged look of more fully realized blades, chisels and scrapers.
But Mr. Cosby's performance achieved a more fully realized brand of ghetto-debonair.
Nowhere was this aspiration more fully realized than at Looshaus, the largest of his built works.
"They go à la carte". Some supplements steer diners toward more fully realized meals.
The synthesis of traditional tonal and melodic means with the stylistic innovations of 20th-century music was more fully realized.
As Treem's characters shed their types and evolve into more fully realized people, their world grows darker.
Eventually, as Treem's characters shed their types and evolve into more fully realized people, their world grows darker.
More fully realized is his wife, Nilu, a child of privilege but a fellow orphan in spirit.
It's impossible to know whether Torr might have become a more fully realized artist had her circumstances been different.
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