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The phrase 'participate extensively' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone is actively, and to a great extent, involved or involved in some event or activity. For example, "The volunteers participated extensively in the fundraising event to help raise money for the local charity."
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As such, I participate extensively in company management.
The largest group of people were silent and did not produce artifacts nor participate extensively in discussions but they did feel engaged with the course (Kop and Fournier 2011).
The unit went on to participate extensively in the Battle of France.
However, mouse ES cells lacking nanog can participate extensively in chimera formation, and at least in vitro, nanog positive and negative ES cells can interconvert.
The most highly connected proteins are usually the most important [ 15] and are considered to participate extensively in cellular processes.
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Moreover, they allege, Mr Ebbers participated "extensively" in close-the-gap exercises.
"They've each got a very strong compass and a very even keel," said David N. Kelley, a former United States attorney in Manhattan who led the government's 9/11 investigation, in which Mr. Raskin also participated extensively.
"He participated extensively in that network," Schindall says.
Our financial system is extremely complex and interconnected, and Bear Stearns participated extensively in a range of critical markets.
BP added it would still very much support Offshore Europe and would be participating extensively in the conference.
Within this context, this paper addresses how women have participated extensively in migration and cross border commercial trading in West Africa.
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