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fully equipped — has everything needed

collocationB1IELTS 5+neutraloccasional

Having all the necessary things, tools, or features for a particular purpose.

Say it like a native

Textbook The apartment is comprehensively furnished with all amenities.

Native The flat's fully equipped.

'Comprehensively furnished with all amenities' is brochure-stiff; 'fully equipped' is natural.

Pattern: be fully equipped (for/with/to do something)

In use

  • The kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances.daily life
  • If I could choose any workplace, I would prefer one that is fully equipped with the latest technology, as it makes tasks much easier and more efficient.IELTS speaking

Common mistake

✗ The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need it.

✓ The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need.

Drop the extra 'it' at the end.

Common collocations

  • fully equipped — with, a, gym, kitchen

Don't confuse it

Compare with 'well-equipped', which is similar but sometimes means 'quite well' rather than 'completely'.

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