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"from the extensive" can be used in written English.
It typically functions as a prepositional phrase that serves to provide additional information about a noun or verb. For example, "The scientist collected data from the extensive survey."
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Dinner for two, with drinks from the extensive wine and microbrew list: $80.
Dinner for two with a modest wine from the extensive Portuguese list costs around $120.
"But Congress drew reasonable conclusions from the extensive evidence it gathered," he went on.
Accusations that Grave Social Detriment Has Resulted from the Extensive Introduction of the American Motion Picture.
A three-course dinner for two, with a bottle from the extensive wine list, is about $125.
The letter was obtained by The Associated Press from the extensive file archives at the Salt Lake Organizing Committee.
From the extensive commentary on YouTube, it's clear: viewers of online video seek direct and visceral stimulation.
View puppets selected from the extensive collection of Roman and Eliza Valdes, founders of the Long Island Puppet Theater.
Tons of salt from the extensive salt flats are exported annually from the deepwater port at Kralendijk.
Organized by Bez Ocko, an assistant professor in Hofstra's Department of Fine Arts, the exhibition is drawn from the extensive poster collection of Tom Strong, a graphic designer.
It all started with the train display, put together by Tim Trewhella, the shop's owner, using trains from the extensive postwar Lionel collection of his friend Jim Misewich.
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