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The word "extensive" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is extensive in size, scope, duration, or range. For example: "The extensive research conducted by the team of scientists was extensive in depth and breadth."
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Extensive
adjective
In the nature of an extent, wide, widespread.
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While serious independent journalism remains nearly impossible in Iran, the bureau is able to provide original reporting through its extensive list of contacts both inside and outside the republic, and to bring the voices of ordinary people to an international audience.
So extensive are the festivities that some people visit as many as seven or eight families a day.
However, the Nobel committee's citation said the prize was a more general one, to mark "its extensive efforts to eliminate chemical weapons" and nudge the few remaining nations that had not yet signed up to the organisation.
It would be hard to argue that compared to other central and eastern European post-communist countries, united Germany failed to establish justice for victims of the GDR: lustration and purges were comparatively intensive and extensive, without deteriorating into the kind of witch-hunts that Poland experienced a few years back.
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"Over the weekend we ran over 1,300 services across our extensive network.
"News will continue to invest in our extensive suite of print and digital products, which are purchased and read by millions of Australians every day".
In short, we were able to offer full and extensive care packages, making a real difference to people's lives.
Blazer is now receiving treatment in a New York hospital, where he is recovering from extensive treatment for colon cancer.
His extensive filmography includes the cult movies, Mad Dog Morgan, The Return of Captain Invincible and Howling II.
By contrast, the so-called "balance of competences" review – hailed by William Hague in 2012 as the "most extensive analysis of the impact of UK membership of the EU ever undertaken" – found no area with a case for transferring powers back from Brussels.
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