fully-fledged in the PONS Dictionary

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Rather than being open to all, the stages are separated into age groups; competitors range from junior high school runners to fully-fledged professional athletes.
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A nation could only be considered fully-fledged if it possessed a state system in the form of a union republic.
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It survived the dotcom crash to evolve into a fully-fledged satellite communications company.
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What started as an interest ultimately developed into a fully-fledged business building amplifiers for the burgeoning music scene in the early sixties.
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It comprises a fully-fledged office area, conference centre, theatre, nursery, gym, public gallery and a 2-storey car park.
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As the local community grows, these groups may put on events which attract dealer attention or significant fan activity and which become recognized as fully-fledged conventions.
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The economic developments in the automotive sector have made it impossible to organise a fully-fledged event.
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In this sense, non-philosophy is radically performative because the theorems deployed in accordance with its method constitute fully-fledged scientific actions.
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A few decades later, the first fully-fledged temperance organisation was formed.
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He has been described as instrumental in establishing a fully-fledged town planning office in the 1980s with the modern concept of urban planning.
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