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Used with adjectives:
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Those responsible will be held fully accountable."
(accountable)
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I'm not sure his statement is fully credible."
(credible, accurate, believable, rational, satisfactory, acceptable)
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Our efforts are fully concentrated on improving test scores."
(concentrated, focused)
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We need to make sure students are fully engaged in the lesson."
(engaged)
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She's working hard to become fully bilingual in English."
(bilingual, proficient, capable)
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She made sure we were fully comfortable."
(comfortable, informed, satisfied)
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My family has been fully supportive of my choices."
(supportive)
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He has been fully cooperative during the investigation."
(cooperative)
Used with verbs:
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He finds it difficult to fully express his opinion."
(express, articulate, formulate, justify)
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I don't fully understand her point."
(understand, accept, agree with)
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Can you fully describe the problem?"
(describe, explain)
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It will be hard to fully replace him."
(replace)
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We are working to fully resolve the issue."
(resolve, answer, fix, repair)
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She finds it hard to fully respect him."
(respect, trust)
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She fully intends to make things right."
(intends)
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We are trying to fully prepare for the debate."
(prepare)
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She hasn't fully researched all of the issues."
(researched, investigated, defined, analyzed, evaluated, explored, studied, identified)
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Students are expected to fully participate in class."
(participate)
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I fully expect you to do better than that."
(expect)