In terms of grammar, it's acceptable.
No, "matured person" is not a commonly used phrase in English. It is more common to say "mature person" to describe someone who is fully grown or developed in a mental or emotional sense.
Both "fully develop" and "develop fully" are correct, but their usage can depend on the context. "Fully develop" is often used as a verb phrase, while "develop fully" can be used to emphasize the completeness of the action. In most cases, either can be used interchangeably without changing the meaning significantly.
No, there has never been a fully intact dinosaur fossil found. Due to the nature of fossilization and the passage of time, it is extremely rare for remains to be preserved in such a complete state. Fossils are typically found fragmented or partially preserved.
fully executed documents
No, the band are still fully intact, with Amy singing.
Fully executed.
They believe that it was used to insure immortality after death. Keeping the body fully intact.
Yes he was fully English
Fully, wholly, entirely.
That is correct.
The English term for "sagad" is "fully" or "completely."
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