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Statement
A characteristic subgroup of a group need not be a fully characteristic subgroup.
Example
Further information: Center not is fully characteristic
The center of any group is always a characteristic subgroup. Hence, to construct an example of a characteristic subgroup that is not fully characteristic, it suffices to construct an example where the center is not fully characteristic. Such an example is to be found here.