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full-fledged

[fool-flejd] / ˈfʊlˈflɛdʒd /


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Miami, on the other hand, is a full-fledged member of the ACC.

From Los Angeles Times

The bidding process once involved Caesars Entertainment, which sought to establish a casino in Times Square, and MGM Resorts, which hoped to convert its slot and electronic-game casino in Yonkers into a full-fledged casino.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bitcoin dropped back below a key level early Monday, extinguishing hopes that last week’s mini-rebound would become a full-fledged comeback.

From Barron's

Nights like this are what propelled a fractured Eastside music scene into becoming a full-fledged scene.”

From Los Angeles Times

The program traces its roots to 1971, when the community college began offering a class in exotic animal studies, expanding to a full-fledged major three years later.

From Los Angeles Times