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The phrase "an extraordinary breadth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wide range or extensive scope of something, such as knowledge, experience, or qualities.
Example: "Her research demonstrated an extraordinary breadth of understanding in the field of environmental science."
Alternatives: "a remarkable range" or "an impressive scope".
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STRAVINSKY FESTIVAL This admirable venture highlights an extraordinary breadth of music by the twentieth century's greatest composer.
It is a common word, employable as both a noun and a verb, and it boasts an extraordinary breadth.
Janet Smyth, director of the festival's children and education programme, said "There is an extraordinary breadth and variety in writing for children and young adults today, and we are offering events for children, families, teenagers and young adults.
Samuel A. Alito, Jr., whom Bush nominated for the O'Connor seat last week, has a solid résumé, even if Bush exaggerated in crediting him with an "extraordinary breadth of experience".
Lurie embraces an extraordinary breadth of vision, rewriting large swaths of mathematics from a fresh point of view, while also working to apply his foundational ideas to prove important new theorems in other areas.
He has also presided over an extraordinary breadth of output in BBC drama, with period productions ranging from Wolf Hall (Tudor) to Call The Midwife (1950s London) and contemporary hits including Happy Valley and New Zealand-based Top of the Lake.
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His death a few days ago at the age of 94 brings to a close a life of extraordinary breadth, sweep, ambition and passion.
This was a mandate of extraordinary breadth".
Johnson was a scholar of "extraordinary breadth," said Bruce Lewenstein, chair of the Department of Science and Technology Studies, noting that Johnson had worked in areas ranging from 19th-century American history to 21st-century nanotechnology.
Kalligrammatids possess an extraordinary morphological breadth and panoply of adaptations during the mid-Mesozoic that highlight our conclusion that their evolutionary biology is much more complex than heretofore realized.
These questions and more will be debated during Worldwide Week, a University-wide series of events showcasing the extraordinary breadth and depth of Harvard's global engagement.
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