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'extensive lectures' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It could be used to describe a course or educational situation that involves a lot of lengthy, in-depth lectures. For example: "This semester, I'm taking an upper-level history class that consists of extensive lectures and a few assignments."
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He has done extensive lecturing, radio and television work.
He delivered an extensive lecture to the 79-year-old Feinstein.
Dr. Wald and his wife died together in December 1950 in an airplane crash in Travancore, India, while on an extensive lecture tour on statistics.
For many faculties in the USA, lecturing remains widespread, with 50.6% of professors indicating a reliance on extensive lecturing (Eagan et al., 2014).
How often did you use extensive lecturing (more than 15 min per session without breaks for questions or active engagement of students)?
As to the topic of logic, there are many syllabi and extensive lecture notes, including those written by Husserl during his studies in Halle, which again show a direct influence from Brentano (K. Schuhmann, 1996, 1997; R. Rollinger, 2015).
The research process was extensive, with lectures on Elizabethan stagecraft and a company field trip to Warwickshire.
He has made an extensive annual lecture tour of this country for more than 20 years.
During my period as programmer at the National Film Theatre in London, Jenkinson mooted an extensive series of lectures on the musical.
The initials stand for L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, whose extensive writings and lectures form the church's scripture.
Audience numbers have increased dramatically for our extensive public programme of lectures and events, the Christmas Lectures are hitting viewing figures of over four million in the UK alone and are seen by millions more around the world, and the new and innovative RI Channel website, which launched at the end of 2011, is nearing 1 million video views.
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