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The phrase "to fully exploit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe taking full advantage of something or using it to its fullest potential. Example: The company plans to fully exploit the new technology in order to increase efficiency and profitability.
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"I didn't look to fully exploit the downturn," he said.
But Jones has a bigger palette, which allows him to fully exploit O'Neill's operatic urges.
"Our goal is to fully exploit our rights, which means building a network," Schiller said.
"Because of the limitations in the budget, they had been unable to fully exploit the story.
But officials who oversaw the sport were never able to fully exploit its appeal.
Fortunately for Carolina, there wasn't enough time for Atlanta to fully exploit that.
Even with the changes, he said, the hotel chains and luxury-goods businesses have yet to fully exploit the Internet.
He also did not have the speed or quickness to fully exploit the opportunities created by Shockey's presence.
Hadid has said it "seeks to fully exploit the spectacle and drama of ascending the dive boards and diving".
In our view, Schroders is very strongly positioned to fully exploit the heritage and value of the Cazenove Capital brand.
The primary purpose of the zone coding system was to fully exploit the capabilities of electronic reading and sorting equipment.
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