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The phrase "are still extensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that remains large in size, scope, or quantity over time.
Example: "Despite the changes in the industry, the resources available to us are still extensive."
Alternatives: "remain substantial" or "continue to be vast."
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But the delays are still extensive.
Reclamation from Lake Al-Manzilah to the east has brought more land under cultivation, but there are still extensive salt marshes in the north.
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"But they're still extensive," Mr. Logan said.
Nomadic sheepherding is still extensive, although it has decreased in importance.
There is still extensive thrombus present on both sides.
Although the infection and tissue necrosis had regressed, there was still extensive tissue oedema.
Of course, there is still extensive graphical work, and writing, that has to be paid for.
Overall, our results suggest that gene flow is still extensive among forest fragments and isolated trees, conferring them a great value for the conservation of genetic diversity and connectivity.
There is still extensive room for improvement in genomic prediction especially when the numbers of sampled animals are small.
Thymic selection mechanisms impose significant restrictions on this diversity [ 2]; however, the resulting functional TCR repertoire is still extensive.
Additionally, there is still extensive debate on the amount of calories and protein to prescribe to severely ill patients.
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