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Discover LudwigThe phrase "still extensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that remains large in size, scope, or amount despite other changes or conditions. Example: "Even after the budget cuts, the research project remains still extensive in its reach and impact."
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But the delays are still extensive.
"But they're still extensive," Mr. Logan said.
Nomadic sheepherding is still extensive, although it has decreased in importance.
Reclamation from Lake Al-Manzilah to the east has brought more land under cultivation, but there are still extensive salt marshes in the north.
There is still extensive thrombus present on both sides.
Although the infection and tissue necrosis had regressed, there was still extensive tissue oedema.
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Role of lncRNAs in plant microbe interaction has been studied extensively but regulations of several lncRNAs still need extensive research.
Elevated transit systems avoid the need for costly tunneling and minimize the need to relocate existing utilities; however, elevated metro systems typically require wide visually obtrusive deck construction and often still require extensive destruction of existing infrastructure.
They would still need extensive training before going to Iraq.
It still enjoys extensive powers of patronage and coercion, as well as a monopoly on broadcast media.
One of the boys, a 14-year-old, broke his back a year ago and still needs extensive therapy.
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