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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extensively developed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically describes something that has been expanded or improved upon in a significant way. Example: The new shopping mall was extensively developed, with five floors of stores and restaurants, a movie theater, and a rooftop garden.
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Sutures in laparoscopy have been extensively developed in recent years.
Perhaps without quite realising it, De Palma is applying his extensively developed idiom of slash, splatter and gore.
The basic Richardson model has been extensively developed by other authors, both theoretically and empirically.
Since the 1970s the area of Seoul south of the Han River has been extensively developed.
An underlying coalfield has been extensively developed since the mid-19th century.
Modern urban economics was extensively developed during the 1960s, and Kain's contributions were particularly important in several key areas.
The wind vehicle bridge dynamic analysis has been extensively developed in the past decades.
Biosensors have been extensively developed and applied for biomedical and environmental studies.
The Helmand is one of Afghanistan's most important rivers and has been extensively developed under the Helmand Valley Authority.
The bio-based plasticizers have been extensively developed due to their high compatibility and low toxicity.
Nanostructured binary transition oxides have been extensively developed as high-performance electrode materials for supercapacitors.
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