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The phrase "extensive research into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a thorough investigation or study on a particular topic or subject matter.
Example: "The scientist conducted extensive research into the effects of climate change on marine life."
Alternatives: "thorough investigation of" or "in-depth study on".
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Mr Bernanke's extensive research into past crises helped.
Clayton and his team have done extensive research into phishing sites hosted on cracked web servers.
Unsurprisingly, the team has had to carry out extensive research into prison construction and management.
The Ministry of Defence said it has funded extensive research into Gulf war illness.
Top Boy, written by Ronan Bennett after extensive research into Hackney's underclasses, undoubtedly has authenticity.
This version of Peter Pan is based on extensive research into Barrie's original play scripts.
It is the result of extensive research into reducing carbon dioxide emissions from automobiles.
Despite his extensive research into Britain's early religious history, this book is fascinating for its caution.
He did extensive research into the voice and was the inventor of the laryngoscope.
The federal government sponsored extensive research into the effectiveness of both, but the findings were painfully disappointing.
"Since 2007, the university has itself conducted extensive research into gender attainment, focusing on a number of possible hypotheses.
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