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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a comprehensive rendition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a detailed and thorough representation or interpretation of something, such as a piece of art, music, or a concept.
Example: "The documentary provided a comprehensive rendition of the historical events that shaped the nation."
Alternatives: "a thorough interpretation" or "a detailed representation."
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In the end, the best one can do is to settle for a particular perspective or commentary, for a segment of the event, as opposed to anything approaching a comprehensive rendition.
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"US failure to conduct a comprehensive criminal investigation into Mr. Arar's rendition and other similar cases is reprehensible and fosters a culture of impunity for torture".
(Don't forget the bottled water and the aspirin!) Yet what really makes this one of the top two Sydney city books is that Evan McHugh, a native Sydneysider, goes the extra mile to provide the unexpected: a comprehensive section on Aboriginal art; a section on where to view noteworthy artists' renditions of Sydney Harbour; a short history of the area's shipwrecks.
The two-hour ceremony combined personal reminiscences, muted renditions of black spirituals and political themes such as a call for a comprehensive ban on nuclear weapons testing.
(A comprehensive one).
He attended a comprehensive.
A comprehensive boy.
I want a comprehensive deal.
"We conducted a comprehensive review.
"Europe needs a comprehensive strategy.
We need a comprehensive plan".
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