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The phrase 'extensive network of' is correct and can be used in written English.
It implies a wide-reaching collection of connected elements. For example, "an extensive network of professional contacts helped the company to succeed."
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The state has an extensive network of highways.
Most countries have an extensive network of pipelines.
The order appeared to apply to Hamas's extensive network of schools and health clinics.
She leaves behind an extensive network of family and friends spanning generations and geography.
Israeli forces have discovered a much more extensive network of tunnels than expected.
" You need an extensive network of the kind only someone like MeK can provide".
He claimed that an "extensive network of volunteers" was waiting to be activated.
Of course, the Austro-Hungarian empire had an extensive network of spies and informers.
The idea has flourished in Mexico, where there is an extensive network of intercity buses.
AMENITIES Golf, kayaking and an extensive network of trails, among others.
Roads dominate Detroit's transportation system and include an extensive network of express highways.
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