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'extensive treatment' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a comprehensive level of care or attention, either medical or general. For example: "The patient was given extensive treatment for his injuries."
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He received extensive treatment near his hometown in northern Virginia.
Each woman's doctor diagnosed activity-reducing injuries and suggested extensive treatment.
"Sadly, despite extensive treatment, one woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
After his cancer diagnosis in 2009, Mr. Yauch went under extensive treatment.
Rio Ferdinand, meanwhile, suffered a back spasm after the game and will need extensive treatment.
Only a small number of patients have received extensive treatment.
Play was interrupted for 11 minutes as the forward received extensive treatment.
Judge Reinhardt described the Supreme Court's most extensive treatment of the question, in 1939, as "somewhat cryptic".
When Hutton finally gets up after extensive treatment for ABH, the referee sends him off as well!
Blazer is now receiving treatment in a New York hospital, where he is recovering from extensive treatment for colon cancer.
"These infections may be severe and may require extensive treatment with antibiotics, hospitalization or surgery," warned the FDA.
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