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"extensively rebuilt" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been rebuilt or restored with a great amount of care and effort. For example, "The old theater was extensively rebuilt and now shines with its majestic beauty."
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Stations are being extensively rebuilt.
It was severely bombed by the Japanese in 1942 but was extensively rebuilt.
The city has been extensively rebuilt since an earthquake in 1966 left 300,000 people homeless.
The island's buildings were extensively rebuilt after the last earthquake disaster.
And they add that the law requires only stations being extensively rebuilt be brought fully in line with the regulations.
It has been extensively rebuilt over the centuries and opened to the public again this year after a renovation.
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Several surviving tombs, mosques, gates and walls, mainly in Cairo, retain original elements, although they have been extensively modified or rebuilt in later periods.
Although there are many ancient temples and castles, little in Japan has not been rebuilt or extensively renovated.
This instrument was removed first to the Bishop's Palace at Wells in 1836, then to St Mary's Church, Yatton, where it was subsequently rebuilt and extensively modified.
The original wooden structure, destroyed by the English in the 13th century, was rebuilt but subsequently extensively damaged about 1402 by the army of the Welsh rebel Owain Glyn Dŵr.
Tonight, after Mr. Bush spoke, the White House released spy satellite photographs showing how extensively a crucial Iraqi nuclear facility had been rebuilt since the United States bombed it in 1998.
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