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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather extensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is large in scope or size, often in relation to a collection, study, or discussion.
Example: "The report provided a rather extensive analysis of the market trends over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a fairly comprehensive" or "a quite substantial".
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And then there's the couple with a rather extensive rodent and snake problem.
There appears also to have been a rather extensive trade with the island of Madagascar.
A rather extensive review of recent findings on nanoscale domain patterns in ferroelectrics can be found in Catalan et al19.
Although the port is the focus of a rather extensive industrial and processing area, the primary activity of Brazzaville remains that of an administrative centre.
Long in the shadow of the all-powerful Royal Navy, by the 1860s the United States Navy had developed a rather extensive presence relative to its small size.
Since he was sentenced, Mr. Hirschfeld has been taken on a rather extensive tour of the state prison system, as well as of jails run by the New York City Department of Correction.
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As a consequence, rather extensive 'flag-hopping' and 'quota-hopping' occured.
For example, a recent and rather extensive ATPase study reported an inefficient coupling of 3.1 ATP/bp (Bianco and Hurley, 2005).
There is a more casual, rather extensive bar menu as well.
For example, last month, he used the blog to follow up on a Baltimore Sun online column, saying that the writer had "quoted only a few lines of my rather extensive e-mail interview in his article, so I thought I'd reproduce the entire text here".
The back stories are rather extensive for a play that sticks largely to the surface.
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