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The phrase "quite extensively" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the degree or extent to which something has been done, experienced, or studied. Example: "The researchers conducted a study on the effects of the new medication, and they found that it has been tested quite extensively on animals."
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I used to read up on my subjects quite extensively.
You've written quite extensively about your own influences and passions.
I know that malnutrition has been covered quite extensively.
So I can talk about it quite extensively.
"Samara and Mary both play on it quite extensively and very, very beautifully," Moore said.
It resulted in the boy being "bullied… quite extensively about who his father was", she said.
We were cooperating quite extensively with the Russians until we had this serious bilateral problem.
"Analytically the problem has been studied quite extensively, but the models are very idealized," she said.
The British government discussed quite extensively whether to shut down various communication channels during the 2011 riots.
This man is a French psychotherapist who has written, he points out, quite extensively on the penis.
(China has recently developed Yongxing Island quite extensively, and it has a landing strip and a military garrison).
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