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The phrase "extent of outstanding" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the degree of something that is not yet complete or has not yet been resolved. For example, "We need to assess the extent of outstanding tasks before the project can be considered finished."
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In his statement, Mr Hain said that it was only after the end of the campaign that "the extent of outstanding debt became apparent to me".
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Greece managed to keep within the strict Maastricht rules for eurozone membership largely because of complex financial deals created by the investment bank which critics say disguised the extent of the country's outstanding debts.
And he added: "Just because we don't have the final extent of the amount that's outstanding, it needn't hold that process up, so it doesn't concern me.
For example, some concepts, such as "meeting basic human needs" and "meeting transportation needs" are missing analysis of outstanding needs, signifying that the extent to which these actions are meeting the needs of the affected population is unknown.
The rate and extent of the tumor regression was more outstanding than it could have been expected due to any kind of effective anticancer treatment.
I have a range of outstanding candidates.
Nigeria offered a plethora of outstanding books.
Wodehouse, wrote a number of outstanding comedies.
Shane Long fluffed a couple of outstanding chances.
Everything is of outstanding quality and provenance".
Is it of outstanding aesthetic importance?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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