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The phrase "are very comprehensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that covers a wide range of information or details thoroughly.
Example: "The reports we received from the research team are very comprehensive, providing insights into every aspect of the project."
Alternatives: "are quite thorough" or "are highly detailed."
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Our programmes are very comprehensive: they include the arts, they include music.
He says: Offsets are used in every State and Territory in Australia and have been for some time and I can assure you that there are very comprehensive methodologies, metrics and calculators developed and available that may be able to be adapted to the needs of the UK.
WeddingBook's search options are very comprehensive and useful to consumers.
The MSW data and the proximate and ultimate analysis data for Port Harcourt are very comprehensive as reported by [28].
In France and Germany the tax systems are very comprehensive, but it does mean that navigating the treaty with the UK can be tricky.
In this sense, it is fair to state that cities can also be seen as socio-technical (and in particular institutional) systems that are very comprehensive, locked in and hard to challenge.
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"Their long-term plan was very comprehensive.
The application process was very comprehensive and took some time.
"The decision was very comprehensive and very clear," she said.
"He's very intelligent, he's very comprehensive and he's very thorough".
"It is very comprehensive," one senior defense official said of the report.
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