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Discover LudwigThe phrase "highly extensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very large in scope or coverage.
Example: "The report provided a highly extensive analysis of the market trends over the past decade."
Alternatives: "very comprehensive" or "extremely broad".
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Work tasks were explored from multiple perspectives, yielding highly extensive and detailed results.
Developments (especially technological) in our society are still of highly extensive nature and the forthcoming process of globalization significantly affects the state of the environment.
Due to the highly extensive production system (free range grazing, transhumance for nine months in the year), only 30% of manure is collected and only some of this is used on their own fields - the rest is given away to neighbours.
Table 3 summarises these highly extensive associations.
The ulcer control group showed highly extensive gastric lesion, submucosal edema and leucocytes infiltration.
In addition, most Agta practice some form of agriculture, which ranges from highly extensive shifting cultivation to semi-permanent rice cultivation.
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This multistoried, highly diverse, extensive, and potentially self-perpetuating assemblage has been described by some as the source of virtually all tropical floristic diversity.
Detectives said the sentencing was the "concluding act in a highly complex, extensive and significant investigation" that had seen three other British con artists convicted of making fake detectors.
One example is the significant hominin speciation and brain expansion event at ∼1.8 Ma that seems to have been coeval with the occurrence of highly variable, extensive, deep-water lakes.
If this strain, like other outbreak strains (29 ), was highly virulent, extensive transmission among patients who did not recognize each other would have been possible.
In the present work, we applied a combination of recent individual-based landscape genetic approaches to investigate the population genetic structure of a highly mobile extensive range cetacean, the harbour porpoise in the eastern North Atlantic, with regards to oceanographic characteristics that could constrain its dispersal.
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