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The phrase "a comprehensive evolution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a thorough or complete development or change in a particular context, such as technology, ideas, or processes.
Example: "The company's strategy underwent a comprehensive evolution to adapt to the changing market demands."
Alternatives: "a thorough transformation" or "an extensive development."
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The team described the new car as a "comprehensive evolution" of their 2012 model.
One suggestion which may not be widely accepted by evolutionary scientists is the idea of presenting evolution as it is best learned; which is different from presenting a comprehensive evolution curriculum.
In this study we describe for the first time a comprehensive evolution of the lesions caused by M. tuberculosis in a large animal that might fit the traditional view of control of this infection in humans, which leads to an LTBI.
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A comprehensive damage evolution equation is developed to account for the effect of mean stress on fatigue.
"So the changes to the visual identity are just part of a comprehensive brand evolution that will take place over the course of the next one, two, three years and beyond".
The International Olympic Committee is one step away from adding skateboarding, surfing and several other sports to the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games -- a change it says would be the "most comprehensive evolution" of the Olympic program in modern history.
Indeed, it may require more comprehensive evolution instruction using extensive theoretical and experimental examples.
Nuclear genome data of the complete hox clusters seem to be indispensible for a comprehensive evaluation of the evolution of hox genes at the base of Bilateria.
Berv, J. S. & Prum, R. O. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution a comprehensive multilocus phylogeny of the Neotropical cotingas (Cotingidae, Aves) with a comparative evolutionary analysis of breeding system and plumage dimorphism and a revised phylogenetic classification.
Reverse genetic techniques for these animal groups is of high priority for a comprehensive analysis of evolution and development of the non-bilaterian Metazoa.
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