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The comprehensive
adjective
Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.
Exact(60)
The Comprehensive Spending Review will mean comprehensively higher spending.
The comprehensive system has failed.
The comprehensive spending review hits women hardest.
The comprehensive cover costs £130 a year.
The comprehensive, practical history of steam railways continues in Devon.
The comprehensive nature of the reversal makes that unlikely.
The comprehensive school (grundskola) is compulsory for nine years.
The comprehensive approach evoked methodological challenges.
The comprehensive chemical reaction represented below.
The comprehensive application of energy is an extremely complex project.
The comprehensive workshop report is published in ESPR [27].
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