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"extent(s) to which" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically describes the degree or range of something, and can be used in a variety of contexts. Example: "The success of a company's marketing campaign depends on the extent to which it resonates with its target audience." In this sentence, "extents to which" refers to the various levels or aspects of a marketing campaign that could potentially appeal to the target audience.
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extent to which resources are being utilised.
The extent to which they were is moot.
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