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The phrase "of the extent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe the range or degree of something. For example: She had no idea of the extent of the damage caused by the storm.
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"I was not aware of the extent of it".
You have no idea of the extent of the damage.
That raises the question of the extent of American guilt.
"But I had no idea of the extent.
I'm still unsure of the extent of Lucy's abilities.
But descriptions of the extent of that schism vary.
Estimates of the extent of infringement vary widely.
Puyallup I, presented no question of the "extent of..
However, details of the extent of the attack remain unclear.
Estimates of the extent of paternal uncertainty vary.
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The company gave its first estimate of the extent of the leak this weekend.
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