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The phrase 'seems comprehensive' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a range of items or a process that a person has gone through to ensure that it is thorough and complete. For example, "The report on the company's financial statements seems comprehensive; it has taken into account the latest market trends and changes."
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The criteria to be applied were leaked to the papers and it seems comprehensive to me.
The form I just filled out seems comprehensive, and if I didn't know better, I'd feel like I was at a real medical facility.
Conversely, if he has a well-formulated statement, then listen and make sure it seems comprehensive, based on your experience and common sense.
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Yotam Ottolenghi said the exam seemed comprehensive.
Their reports seem comprehensive but reveal a concatenation of unexpected outcomes — infidelities out of which true loves grow, murders that bring about births.
It also seems more comprehensive than the Superiority Theory since it can account for kinds of humor that do not seem based on superiority, such as puns and other wordplay.
Overall, it seems that comprehensive actions resulting from a thoughtful debate among the oncological community, the government, pharmaceutical industries and health insurers are needed to secure the financial future of health systems.
Indeed, it seemed so comprehensive that virtually all subsequent English chroniclers confined themselves to copying it.
His objectives seem sensible, comprehensive and bluntly expressed, characteristics that apply to too few of the reforms carried out in the biggest financial markets.
WHEN Botswana's High Court ruled three years ago that the country's Bushmen (also known as the San) should be allowed to live and hunt in their ancestral territories in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR), it seemed a comprehensive victory for some of the world's last desert hunter-gatherers.
Taking a look at the service it does seem pretty comprehensive.
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