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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are also extensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is large in scope or range, often in relation to a previous statement or subject.
Example: "The research findings are also extensive, covering various aspects of the topic that were previously overlooked."
Alternatives: "are also broad" or "are also comprehensive".
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The safety profile of the widely used TNFα blocking agents has been extensively documented in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis; safety data are also extensive in SpA but less complete.
There are also extensive mountain grasslands.
The collections of textiles and wall coverings are also extensive.
There are also extensive marshes and peat bogs.
There are also extensive provincial park systems, with one (Cypress Hills) straddling the Alberta-Saskatchewan border.
The region produces much grain, and there are also extensive vineyards.
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There was also extensive process extension and retraction.
There is also extensive evidence that regular meditation substantially increases children's mental abilities, including creativity.
There is also extensive trading in armadillo, snake, and iguana skins for export.
At that time there were also extensive stone balustrades and four tall ceremonial stone columns bearing torchiers in metal brackets.
But a tournament is not just about the course, and the damage to the facilities laid on for players and their followers was also extensive.
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