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The part of the sentence "extensive reading list" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to a list of books or reading materials that are particularly long, substantial, or comprehensive. For example, "The English professor provided us with an extensive reading list for the semester."
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Primed by an extensive reading list, the group peppered their leader with questions, all of which he fielded expertly: How fast could a rifleman fire?
Anti-racist educator Tim Wise, for example, has an extensive reading list available on his website.[9].
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No grades were given; evaluations were based on intense dialogues with faculty members and fellow students, and extensive, eclectic reading lists that participants were encouraged to develop on their own.
Flo's current reading list is extensive and predictably morbid: Cormac McCarthy's The Road, White Noise by Don DeLillo, the plays of Samuel Beckett, the collected poems of Sylvia Plath.
She lists Malamud's extensive reading as a teenager, then asks, "What was this effort about?" It was presumably about becoming a writer!
School-leavers fresh to an English degree have to brace themselves for a hefty reading list, and evidence of extensive reading in your personal statement will convince tutors you can handle it.
My own reading list?
Details on how extensive reading was implemented and a rationale for extensive reading are provided.
A reading list for Pat Boone.
No doubt from an extensive reading of the scientific literature.
Keep a reading list.
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