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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a far more extensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the degree or extent of something to indicate that it is significantly greater than another.
Example: "The new research provides a far more extensive analysis of the issue than previous studies."
Alternatives: "much more comprehensive" or "significantly broader".
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Mr. Obama's action is also a far more extensive reshaping of the nation's immigration system.
For a far more extensive archive, visit Gay on the Range and Strange Sisters.
With so many stakeholders... the story demonstrates that solving environmental problems is a far more extensive task than many realize.
That the extremists dream of a far more extensive (and violent) censorship is no comfort or excuse.
But Dr. Covington said a far more extensive effort of thinning the thick forests beyond the laboratory might have made all the difference.
WOW provides a far more extensive, involving PvE experience than any other online game and will probably continue to do so for years.
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Hagiographers portrayed a persecution far more extensive than the real one had been, and the Christians responsible for this cult were loose with the facts.
No stranger to Washington, the daughter of five-term Missouri Senator Thomas Hart Benton had grown up in the capital, where her father introduced her to the leading politicians of the day and ensured that she received an education far more extensive than most women of her era.
But both events -- the attacks and the fact that an underground cell could amass 800 pounds of advanced explosives and a wide variety of weapons -- drew attention to a shadowy network far more extensive than the security agencies have acknowledged.
Now, through a careful analysis of more than seven years' worth of images, a team of scientists has found that Enceladus harbors a global ocean – far more extensive than the southern sea that researchers described last year.
By opting not to run, Mr. Bloomberg is deactivating a political apparatus far more extensive than the one he assembled the last time he seriously weighed a run for president, in 2008.
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