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The phrase "an extraordinary breadth of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wide range or extensive variety of something, often in contexts like discussions of knowledge, experience, or resources.
Example: "The conference showcased an extraordinary breadth of topics, from artificial intelligence to climate change."
Alternatives: "a remarkable range of" or "an impressive variety of".
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STRAVINSKY FESTIVAL This admirable venture highlights an extraordinary breadth of music by the twentieth century's greatest composer.
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.
As the title of Turner's brisk, poignant book suggests, it's the story of how Grahame, one of the most celebrated (and, to my mind, one of the best) movie actors of the nineteen-fifties, ended up being nursed through her final illness by him and his pleasantly unexceptional, warmly conventional working-class English family (who offer an extraordinary breadth of generosity and depth of emotion).
"Mike Schoenfeld brings an extraordinary breadth of experience to this critical position," Brodhead said.
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Moreover, woven into these writings is an extraordinary breadth and quantity of citations and allusions; and by no means are these all clear and obvious.
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.
It is a common word, employable as both a noun and a verb, and it boasts an extraordinary breadth.
With early entry into force set against such a challenging geopolitical backdrop, alongside its vast scope and the extraordinary breadth of participation and commitment from both states and non-state actors, Paris has the potential to go down in history as an exemplar of multilateralism.
Riley hopes that exposure to the extraordinary breadth of the museum's collection might prove a partial corrective.
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