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I would not use "fully empty" in a sentence because it is redundant and unnecessary. If something is "empty", it's empty. You do not need to say "fully empty" because empty cannot be anything but nothing. There is no further defining words needed.

The glass was empty.

I carried an empty pitcher.

My gas gauge read E for empty.

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Fill up your gas tank before it becomes fully empty.

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9y ago
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The glass had no water so it was fully empty. This is an example sentence using fully empty.

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'Fully Empty; is an oxymoron.,

The container is either 'Full' or 'Empty'.

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