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been extensive
adjective
In the nature of an extent, wide, widespread.
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The benefits have been extensive.
And its legal problems have been extensive.
The newspaper's news coverage has been extensive and prominently displayed.
The list of unconventional measures has been extensive.
The reaction to this has been extensive and varied.
The coverage has been extensive, aggressive and sweeping.
The desert simulations are short, and their contributions to space science have not been extensive.
But in the case of Trump Tower Baku the oversight appears to have been extensive.
Significantly, ECB President Mario Draghi revealed that there had been "extensive" discussion on interest rates.
There has been extensive documentation of the problems with electronic voting.
The severing of ties with Osama bin Laden has been extensive, the family member said.
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