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The phrase "for a comprehensive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a more detailed explanation of a concept or idea. For example: "The study offered a brief overview of the problem, so we conducted a more comprehensive investigation for a deeper understanding of the issue."
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For a comprehensive resource on MML see Wallace (2005).
"We're asking for a comprehensive approach".
It is time for a comprehensive review of our democracy.
The report calls for a comprehensive race equality strategy.
Say your eye doctor charges $500 for a comprehensive exam.
I am asking for a comprehensive action plan.
That leaves lots of time for a "comprehensive" program.
They're looking for a comprehensive method of social management.
The Liberal Democrats have also called for a comprehensive scheme.
Several deadlines for a comprehensive agreement were extended.
"So we wanted to try for a comprehensive deal".
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