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The phrase "has been extensive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that has been widespread or thorough. For example, "The research on the topic has been extensive."
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The toll has been extensive, however.
The newspaper's news coverage has been extensive and prominently displayed.
The list of unconventional measures has been extensive.
The reaction to this has been extensive and varied.
Criticism of the Belt and Road projects has been extensive.
The coverage has been extensive, aggressive and sweeping.
The severing of ties with Osama bin Laden has been extensive, the family member said.
There has been extensive documentation of the problems with electronic voting.
Dr. Brown's involvement with the play has been extensive, and exacting.
Nonetheless, the damage to Mr. Trump and those in his circle has been extensive.
They added that the damage at military, intelligence and communications targets has been extensive.
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