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The phrase "a far more comprehensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the extent or thoroughness of something to another, indicating that it is significantly more detailed or inclusive.
Example: "The new report provides a far more comprehensive analysis of the market trends than the previous one."
Alternatives: "much more extensive" or "significantly more thorough".
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La Sarthe will offer a far more comprehensive test than Spa however and may yet be another brutal encounter.
To make that happen, Microsoft has launched a far more comprehensive public-testing period than it has ever attempted before.
This will secure time on the world's best radio telescopes and develop instruments to scan the sky in a far more comprehensive and sustained fashion than ever before.
But as DuPuy pointed out, baseball does have a far more comprehensive testing policy in the minor leagues that it was able to put in place unilaterally.
With this goes a far more comprehensive understanding of structural requirements, so that adequate strength can be maintained even as reductions are made in weight.
"I believe that at state school Beatrice will receive a far more comprehensive education – in every sense of the phrase – than at any private establishment," Vine concluded.
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The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, said: "We are at a watershed, where success in managing forced displacement globally requires a new and far more comprehensive approach so that countries and communities aren't left dealing with this alone.
In "Pink Ribbon Blues," Gayle A. Sulik, a sociologist and an expert in women's studies, now makes similar points in a critique that is far more comprehensive than Ms. Ehrenreich's, if somewhat less engaging.
Such a hybrid approach is far more comprehensive than attacking the challenge of future imaging from only one point of view.
Wenger has maintained confidence in his Arsenal side all season, but this will now be their severest test after a defeat that was far more comprehensive than even the scoreline suggests.
In that sense, this is a more adult-focused, and far more comprehensive, effort.
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