Sentence examples for so extensively that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "so extensively that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the extent or degree to which something is done, often leading to a consequence or result. Example: "She studied so extensively that she became the top expert in her field."

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Luckily we've over-ordered so extensively that we don't miss it (and anyway, carbs, ugh).

Enron's downfall has been documented so extensively that it is easy to overlook how peculiar it was.

So extensively that you start to think that the work might look even better coming from a ballet company.

But the buildings were damaged so extensively that they had to be torn down the next day.

The windscreen of the metaphorical car that the commission is trying to drive has been cracked so extensively that it's difficult to see anything clearly through it.

One of the main problems that the ocean faces is overfishing, where areas are fished so extensively that the supply of adult fish or shellfish is exhausted.

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R: The problem with touring so extensively is that you don't have that time to spend two weeks polishing it.

But it is William Butler Yeats, whose work and life are so extensively displayed here, that makes the library unique.

The review correctly points out that the 1912 election has been so extensively chronicled that it leaves an author little room for novelty.

The building was so extensively damaged that it was difficult to bring out bodies, he said, and it will have to be repaired before that work can end.

His process and his canvases have been so extensively studied that it would seem there could be nothing else to learn.

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