This is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to emphasize that one needs a comprehensive understanding of a subject before they can make an informed decision. Example sentence: We need to have a fuller understanding of the issue before we can come to an agreement.
In order to optimally design a useful multipurpose database for environmental sounds, it is necessary to have a fuller understanding of the nature of environmental sounds, what they represent for humans, factors in environmental sound perception, and how their perception may be similar or different for different listeners.
Clinicians need to have a fuller understanding of how response to terms may vary (e.g. between men and women or between different age groups).
Therefore, to have a fuller understanding of the importance of CYP1B1 as a therapeutic target in tumours, it is important to determine the level of active CYP1B1 and P450R.
To have a full understanding of the science of medicine, then, one must understand the causes of health and, further, how those causes exercise their causality, that is, how those causes manage to have the effects they have.
"I just want to have a full understanding of what the situation was between the Met and News International".
In some instances, the members did not even appear to have a full understanding of the facts.
I just hope that these words may allow everyone to have a full understanding of this incident.
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