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Discover Ludwig"extensive types of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large variety of something. For example, "The store has an extensive types of cheese from around the world."
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Small ice segregations are the least spectacular but one of the most extensive types of ground ice, and engineers and geologists interested in ice growth and its effect on engineering structures have studied them considerably.
The tropical dry forest is one of the four most extensive types of vegetation of Mexico [9].
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A much less extensive type of flagging, known as point to point, in which usually only one signal lantern is deployed by a lookout, will be used in fewer circumstances now, Mr. Reuter said.
Taber ice is the most extensive type of ground ice, and in places it represents 75 percent of the ground by volume.
In both study areas, landscape activities leading to a more extensive type of land use predominate.
A proportion of 4%% wished for a less extensive type of treatment and 3%% refused any type of therapy.
Recurrence is the most extensive type of change in most ecoregions, whereas replacement is most extensive in only one ecoregion (Miami Ridge/Atlantic Coastal Strip, hereinafter Miami Ridge).
Sedentary farming dominated by extensive type of management system is a feature of the highlands and midlands of Ambo and Ada'a-Liben districts.
In most cases, patients didn't want an extensive type of treatment which would have a great impact on their lives.
We expect that the errors in the set of interactions can mainly disturb the estimation of the general parameters of the extensive type (amplitudes A i, probabilities p i ).
Extensive molecular typing of M. ulcerans isolates recovered from patients in many endemic foci has been undertaken to further the understanding of the epidemiology of BU.
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