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fully fledged
adjective
- (of a young bird) having acquired its adult feathers and thus able to fly
- developed or matured to the fullest degree
- of full rank or status
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But Reeves's plans are not yet a fully fledged growth plan.
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But her resurrection proved - if proof were needed - a rock star's muse can become a fully fledged, respected artist in her own right.
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“This was a real ground-shifting moment for me when I realized what individuality was and the potential there was of becoming a fully fledged person.”
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Swift was riding high on the success of her first fully fledged pop album, “1989,” and was, by all accounts, overexposed.
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The Tories have not announced a fully fledged plan.
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