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The phrase "a too extensive" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "too extensive" without the article "a."
Example: "The report was too extensive for me to read in one sitting."
Alternatives: "excessively extensive" or "overly extensive."
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Only 15% (three of 20) reported barriers during their implementation consisting of "a too extensive guideline text" and "routines or old habits".
Although a pure sample is desired for crystallization, the protein may lose its activity following a too extensive purification, since this procedure may remove some lipids that help to maintain the integrity of membrane proteins (such as in hFLAP (5-lipoxygenase activating protein from Homo sapiens, a MAPEG member) [ 31]).
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My determination, after a rather too extensive time spent perusing the text for words like "smell" and "yummy"?
The writers I have mentioned — Walter Benjamin, Hannah Arendt, Paul Celan — make up only the tiniest part of my own German-language canon, which numbers many, many authors, from Hölderlin to Goethe, from Thomas Mann to Judith Herman, from Peter Handke and Thomas Bernhard to Christian Kracht and Durs Grünbein, a list too extensive to even embark upon here.
The writers I have mentioned Walter Benjamin, Hannah Arendt, Paul Celan make up only the tiniest part of my own German-language canon, which numbers many, many authors, from Hölderlin to Goethe, from Thomas Mann to Judith Herman, from Peter Handke and Thomas Bernhard to Christian Kracht and Durs Grünbein, a list too extensive to even embark upon here.
The main reasons were lack of local clinical input, inappropriate consideration of resources, failure to apply to a specific population, too extensive recommendations, a high level of complexity in guidelines for users, and failure to include the most recent information in guidelines.
The worst bits are when the plans become crypto-socialist: trying to pick winners by overtly focusing on hi-tech industries; a London Enterprise Panel that's probably too extensive; a Londonwide this and a Londonwide that all sounds a bit too Wilsonian (Harold that is, not Woodrow).
Loving mother to her daughters Amy and Ellen, and to her son-in-law, Elliot Ross; adoring wife of 57 years to Jack, now deceased; devoted friend to a wide circle too extensive to list; known as Aunt Rosie to hosts of cousins related to her by both birth and loving attachment.
Moreover, if our negative results were a result of too extensive or insufficient timing, we should expect at least some indication of an effect in the expected direction.
Since a detailed analysis would be too extensive for an article focused on robustness, we decided to not to include a graphical representation of our results, but we can provide such a representation to the editors and reviewer if desired.
The Swiss foreign minister, Joseph Deiss, said his country refused to sign out of fear that "too extensive a use of exceptions may weaken the ability of the court to function effectively".
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