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The phrase "was fully coordinated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that actions or plans were organized in collaboration with someone or something else. Example: "The project was fully coordinated with the marketing team to ensure a successful launch."
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The ad, she said, was "fully coordinated with McGreevey's staff, with the party, with county chairs, the whole gang".
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He said any Israeli steps would be "fully coordinated" with the United States.
The plane carried experts and training equipment that had been "fully coordinated with and approved by" Argentina's government, Ms. Staab said.
Directing his remarks to the Palestinian people, Mr. Abbas said all the positions he announced at the meeting were "fully coordinated" with Yasir Arafat, who remains the pre-eminent Palestinian leader.
Citing an unidentified military source, Al Ahram, the flagship state-run newspaper, dismissed the matter as a fabrication of the Israeli news media and said that the move had been fully coordinated with the Israeli military.
Such operations shall be fully coordinated with Iraqi authorities.
Colbert's comments highlight this by pulling out a quote from the American Crossroads request: "While these advertisements would be fully coordinated with incumbent Members of Congress facing re-election in 2012, they would presumably not qualify as 'coordinated communications.'".
American Crossroads is attempting to pull a dangerous scam on the American people in urging the Orwellian position that a campaign ad that the organization admits would be "fully coordinated" with a candidate is not really an ad coordinated with a candidate at all.
The AOR brazenly requested the Commission to find that ads by American Crossroads to promote candidates that would be "fully coordinated" with the candidates and would even have the candidates appear in the ads are not in fact "ads coordinated with the candidates".
On October 28, 2011, the Rove-inspired organization asked the FEC to declare that expenditures by American Crossroads for TV ads to promote certain candidates that would be "fully coordinated" with those candidates and that would even have those candidates appearing in the ads are not "coordinated expenditures" with those candidates.
Now let's look at what American Crossroads says it wants the FEC to approve as "independent expenditures": "These advertisements would be fully coordinated with incumbent Members of Congress facing re-election in 2012 insofar as each Member would be consulted on the advertisement script and would appear in the advertisement".
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