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The phrase "a fairly extensive scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a range or scope that is considerable or significant in size or extent.
Example: "The study was conducted on a fairly extensive scale, covering multiple regions and demographics."
Alternatives: "a quite broad scale" or "a reasonably large scale."
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Railroad building continued on a fairly extensive scale in some parts of the world, notably in Canada, China, the Soviet Union, and Africa.
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Cities from Boston to Los Angeles have employed the living wage on a fairly broad scale.
In several countries, highly developed production methods are used on a fairly wide scale.
Additionally, each of these datasets provides a baseline for a fairly extensive set of derivative soils and related agroecological data layers at a variety of scales.
So this is a discipline with a fairly extensive history.
"Each object has a fairly extensive Newport story".
In Italy there is a fairly extensive industry.
A fairly extensive experimental investigation are conducted in conjunction with a detailed finite element analysis.
This, I have learned from a fairly extensive career as a burglar.
Connecting lines were constructed in subsequent years, and Serbia now has a fairly extensive rail network.
The city has a fairly extensive bus network, and taxis and rickshaws are easily accessible.
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