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The phrase "a comprehensive illustration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a detailed and thorough depiction or explanation of a concept, idea, or process.
Example: "The report includes a comprehensive illustration of the new marketing strategy, highlighting its key components and expected outcomes."
Alternatives: "a detailed depiction" or "an extensive representation".
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In terms of imaging, this means obtaining a comprehensive illustration of bone, muscle, and fat tissues.
A comprehensive illustration on how the system works is presented to show a number of merits associated with the proposed device and accompanying analysis programs.
In first section, a comprehensive illustration about proposed UMS approach is presented.
Figure 4 shows a comprehensive illustration of plant microbe ectorhizospheric (ectophytic zone of influence) interaction.
(1) The description of the development and structure of detonation waves provides a comprehensive illustration of all the dynamic effects of combustion presented here.
Example (1) shows an active form which has a potential passive equivalent (cf. A comprehensive illustration... was provided by the description...); (2) is an example of a passive form; (3) is an example of the NP category, active in form with no passive equivalent (the clause has no component which could function as the potential subject in a putative passive form).
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The indicators that were used in our approach to link agricultural and forest activities to EGS provision, for instance, are more general than we would have liked, and indicators that allow for a more comprehensive illustration of the feedbacks between EGS would certainly improve our modeling results (e.g., van Oudenhoven et al. 2012; Müller and Burkhard 2012).
Data selected from Chan et al. offer a more comprehensive illustration of the effects of electrophilicity and steric hindrance on reaction rates.
Yet, a current and comprehensive illustration of the different mechanism(s) by which such cells exert their therapeutic potential is lacking.
Perhaps the most comprehensive illustration is in The High/Scope Perry Preschool Study Through Age 40.
Holly Pittman contributes comprehensive illustrations and a discussion of the seals and sealings, and Philip Kohl provides an analysis of the carved chlorite industry.
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