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The phrase "a comprehensive asset" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is thorough and valuable, often in the context of resources, skills, or information.
Example: "Her extensive knowledge of the industry makes her a comprehensive asset to our team."
Alternatives: "a valuable resource" or "a significant advantage."
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Re "Will Gentrification Spoil the Birthplace of Hip-Hop?," by David Gonzalez (Citywide column, May 21): The situation in the Mitchell-Lama developments state- and citywide is so dire that the governor and the Legislature should convene a task force led by the state's Housing Finance Agency to draft a comprehensive asset management strategy for preserving them.
And the putative solution, a comprehensive "asset quality review" by the European Central Bank over the coming year, may for a time make banks more risk averse and reluctant to lend, so as to minimise the amount of expensive capital they may be forced to raise to fix their historic imprudence.
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Analyses have shown that countries with a consistent and comprehensive asset recovery strategy recover the largest amounts of assets.
This was the most expeditious and most comprehensive asset freeze the Treasury has undertaken.
The Personal and Commercial Banking business offers comprehensive asset management, loans, credit card services, private banking, and insurance.
Infosys's annual report also includes a "comprehensive intangible assets score sheet" that can be used as a decision-making tool to determine how successful the firm has been at investing in its people from year to year.
With a comprehensive list of assets in hand and a proper understanding of their market values, taxpayers, politicians and investors can better grasp what they are missing out on.
The individual interviews captured demographic data and focused on creating a comprehensive account of asset-based impacts and exploring the subjective impacts on well-being.
For example, StAR's recent Barriers to Asset Recovery report -- referred to as a "powerful tool to help policy makers design a comprehensive strategy for stolen asset recovery and implement the necessary reforms," by StAR Coordinator Jean Pesme -- is constantly looking to help pave the way for important tangible results.
In today's landscape of search, one must take a comprehensive approach to digital asset optimization in order to harness the power of search engines like Google to drive business growth.
A starting point would be better consultation with residents about changes to their communities in which they have invested for decades, and a comprehensive survey of their assets, she adds.
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