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The phrase "a comprehensive look" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate a thorough examination or analysis of a subject or topic.
Example: "In this report, we will provide a comprehensive look at the impact of climate change on global agriculture."
Alternatives: "an in-depth analysis" or "a thorough examination".
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This case highlights the need for a comprehensive look at our water allocation policies".
We now have a comprehensive look at the people who occupied this area.
There was little disagreement about delivering a comprehensive look back at the day the attacks occurred.
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Longer term, the government must take a comprehensive look at whether the TSGN franchise structure is viable.
Never before had South Africa taken a comprehensive look at the health of its people, particularly its blacks.
Smith said she supports a comprehensive look at mental health and violence in video games and films.
The book takes a comprehensive look at prediction across 13 fields, ranging from sports betting to earthquake forecasting.
More and more big companies are trying to take a comprehensive look at the risks they face.
"The F.C.C. has had the rule since the 1970s and has never taken a comprehensive look at it".
Almost six weeks after AOL and Time Warner announced their combination, the major firms have failed to produce a comprehensive look at the combined company's prospects.
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