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The phrase "never fully realized" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means something that was never fully achieved or brought to fruition. Example: Despite her best efforts, her dreams of becoming a professional dancer were never fully realized due to a knee injury.
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Is Pruitt satirizing utopian dreams that were never fully realized?
Absolute phonetic identity is a theoretical ideal never fully realized.
Franklin Park, the largest of the links on the necklace, was never fully realized.
Two out of the three performances lack nuance, and the brilliance of Plath is never fully realized.
TO the ancient Romans, glass was magical, a commodity with star potential that was never fully realized by the Greeks.
Thus, users often return to using their traditional stoves and the potential impact of the improved cookstoves is never fully realized.
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"Columbia will never fully realize its own aspirations unless it accepts that.
Because Wade can't bring himself to describe the horrors of prison life, Laura never fully realizes that his misadventures are not his fault.
It is because the sequence in question is indeed indefinitely extended, and thus has no finite endpoint, that Kant views absolute space, in the end, as an idea of reason: a forever unreachable regulative ideal that we can only successively approximate but never fully realize.
Although they made similar, positive comments about its unique gameplay formula, one of the writers felt it "never fully realizes its potential".
How do we help the disenfranchised understand that if they remain so and do not exercise their rights, they will never find that voice and we will never fully realize the American Dream that inspires us all?
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