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The phrase "extensive building" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a large building or complex. For example, you could say, "The city is investing in an extensive building project to improve downtown."
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She undertook an extensive building program.
(More extensive building modifications would be needed to take kids up to pre-kindergarten ages).
That study also relied on extensive building of both on- and off-shore wind power.
In those years, the student body and faculty grew, and an extensive building program was carried out.
It went missing from the property in August 2010, during extensive building work, and its location remained a mystery.
Despite his donations to the urban poor and his extensive building campaign, Severus succeeded in maintaining a full treasury.
This enabled Nebuchadrezzar to turn west, using the later years of peace to start extensive building projects.
There was an extensive building boom after restrictions were lifted in 1952; the area was created a city in 1959.
Lycurgus carried out an extensive building program, including the reconstruction in stone of the theatre of Dionysus.
Studio Museum in Harlem Permanent collection galleries for the Studio Museum are still in the works as part of an extensive building renovation in progress.
But this time he arrived with a new consignment of prisoners at a moment when the camp commandant wanted extensive building work done.
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