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The phrase "extensive exposition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a detailed and thorough explanation or presentation of a subject or topic.
Example: "The author's extensive exposition on the topic provided readers with a deep understanding of the complexities involved."
Alternatives: "detailed explanation" or "comprehensive discussion".
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Pawel's book hews close to her archival research, avoiding dramatization and extensive exposition.
Josie and her professionally Irish father, Phil, spend much of the play's first half-hour indulging in a gruff, showy banter that doesn't quite disguise the overly extensive exposition about their friend and landlord, James, and their relationship with him.
Of particular note in this fields is the paper by Burke and Ferris [1], which gave an extensive exposition of the notation and its impacted on convex programming and convergence analysis.
He draws comparisons between the groups that conquered and defined Great Britain and Ireland and the First Men, the Andals, and the Targaryens alluded to in his extensive exposition on Westeros' past, but the most straightforward and visually interesting comparison is the landmass itself.
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As a result of extensive editing, the exposition quality of the paper has improved substantially and its content has now become more transparent.
"Fisher's exposition was extensive and sophisticated, and this was.
In keeping with genre traditions, the plot is intricate, requiring a great deal of exposition – including daringly extensive flashbacks which reveal Jen Yu's adventures in the desert – but Lee handles it all with consummate skill.
Injuries to the musculoskeletal system, such as muscle damage resulting from extensive and unaccustomed exercise, trauma, dystrophies, ischemia and toxin exposition, have important functional impacts and therefore very significant consequences for daily activities.
He also offers a much more extensive précis of Peeters's book, managing both a deft exposition of Derrida's key ideas, and an admirably compressed account of the biographical high points.
The movie does an extensive job of cramming in much of the mythology from the comics, loyal dollops of exposition that are both touching and ponderous, a setup to a sequel.
Readers are owed an orderly factual exposition, including the observations of other, perhaps more objective, participants in what has been an extensive planning process.
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