Sentence examples for the comprehensive from inspiring English sources

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the comprehensive

adjective

Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.

Exact(60)

The Comprehensive Spending Review will mean comprehensively higher spending.

Hemingway never wrote the comprehensive novel.

The comprehensive system has failed.

The comprehensive spending review hits women hardest.

And so the comprehensive system was born.

The comprehensive cover costs £130 a year.

And, no, I don't support the comprehensive test ban treaty.

It has not signed the comprehensive test ban treaty.

(I was a convinced enthusiast for the comprehensive system).

At the comprehensive, I had a really good teacher.

The comprehensive, practical history of steam railways continues in Devon.

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