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"extensive reading of" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that engages in a large amount of reading. Example: In order to improve his vocabulary, Tom made a habit of extensive reading of various genres and authors.
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Reagan's principles were developed over decades and fortified by a selective but extensive reading of history.
Its vibrant 4.5-inch screen (800 by 480 resolution) looks great for photos, with nicely saturated colors and true blacks; it's a bit dim for extensive reading of e-mail and e-books, however.
After the 1570's, Montaigne no longer read Sextus; additions show, however, that he took up a more and more extensive reading of Cicero's philosophical writings.
No doubt from an extensive reading of the scientific literature.
He often went alone, without an organized congressional delegation, and incorporated an extensive reading of world news into his morning routine.
After the careful extensive reading of the research article, we identify the candidate genes for diabetes and associated risk factors and complications.
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For example, Etzioni says, it would take a talented computer science graduate student weeks of extensive reading to gain an overview of techniques used in the last 5 years to perform dependent parsing (a task in natural language processing), the data sets produced, and the accuracy rates.
The plots for the novels spring mainly from Hunter's extensive reading and his analysis of contemporary crime trends.
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.
This chapter reports a 6-month study that used a matched-pairs pre-test, post-test control group design to evaluate the effectiveness of extensive reading with remedial reading students in a Philippines secondary school (n=60).
To address these limitations, this study investigated the impact of extensive reading and grammar-translation on reading rate development using an experimental research design with evidence that time spent conducting the respective treatments was similar.
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