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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comprehensive yet" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contrasting point or idea. Here is an example: "The presentation was comprehensive yet concise, covering all important details while still being easy to understand for the audience."
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Among Titchener's other works was A Textbook of Psychology (1910), a comprehensive, yet concise, exposition of his psychology.
What if an author put forth goals for his fiction so intelligent yet modest, so comprehensive yet dignified, that the reader would not — could not — forget them?
The victory over Spartak Moscow that clinches their place in the last 16 of the Champions League was comprehensive, yet the drubbing was methodical rather than ferocious.
Because it is the first to study the sources, it must be comprehensive, yet not so as to crush the human being at its heart.
The study, conducted by the Muslim Council of Britain between 2001 and 2011, was hailed as the "most comprehensive" yet conducted on UK Muslims.
But Credit Suisse executives and compensation experts said the bank's plan was the most detailed and comprehensive yet to take back pay if senior executives — and the bank — failed to perform adequately.
Can be comprehensive, yet simple to operate.
It was comprehensive yet nuanced, tightly reasoned yet accommodating of individual differences.
It's that, combined with a beautiful design and comprehensive, yet simple, feature set, that impresses me.
A comprehensive yet simple design methodology of silicon nanowire MOSFETs is presented.
But though the study is the most comprehensive yet of lab animals exposed to cellphone radiation, researchers say it's far from conclusive.
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