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Moseen Posted 9 years ago
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More fully

I see in many places you use "more fully". I think "more" and "fully" have the same meaning and don't need we use the both, one of them is sufficient. Why do you use them together?

context is: The choice of article dependents upon the noun and the context this. This will be explained more fully below. Thanks.

  

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moseen I see in many places you use "more fully". It is common and unremarkable. moseen I think "more" and "fully" have the same meaning No, they don't, but an argument could be made that 'full(y)' is non-gradable.

  • moseen I see in many places you use "more fully".
  • It is common and unremarkable.
  • moseen I think "more" and "fully" have the same meaning No, they don't, but an argument could be made that 'full(y)' is non-gradable.
  • moseen Why do you use them together?
  • " Presumably, some details are in the current text, and even more details are in the text below.
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moseenI see in many places you use "more fully".

It is common and unremarkable.

moseen I think "more" and "fully" have the same meaning

No, they don't, but an argument could be made that 'full(y)' is non-gradable.

moseenWhy do you use them together? "This will be explained more fully bel

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