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The phrase "as extensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the degree or scope of something to another, often in contexts discussing size, coverage, or detail.
Example: "The research conducted by the team was as extensive as the previous studies on the topic."
Alternatives: "as comprehensive" or "as thorough".
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That would be ten times as extensive as Japan's.
And the investment was not as extensive as first believed.
He said its powers should be "as extensive as is necessary to deal with the problem".
But Arleen's record was not as extensive as it should have been.
The advertising campaign is not as extensive as those for other widely released movies.
Fortunately, my list of notes isn't nearly as extensive as Diane's.
Neil's print interests are not as extensive as they once were.
For a chain as extensive as Bridge's, such an order could be devastating.
In non-Hodgkin lymphoma the staging procedure is not as extensive as in Hodgkin disease.
Until now, Exxon's involvement in Russia has not been as extensive as BP's.
The consumer information is uneven and expensive, Ms. Quinn and others note, and not as extensive as some imagine.
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