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The phrase "there is extensive" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large or significant amount or extent of something. Example: There is extensive evidence to support the theory of climate change.
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What has been done there is extensive, and it has been effective.
Above this dilution rate there is extensive CCR with predominant (though not exclusive) glucose utilization.
There is extensive ranching in the locality.
There is extensive market gardening and brewing.
There is extensive interpenetration between Canadian and U.S. stock exchanges.
We also know there is extensive alcohol and drug addiction within the LGBT community.
"There is extensive damage in the southeast part of the island," Mr. Hunter said.
Well, there is extensive evidence that supports the cooling of the hands, face and feet.
Most significantly, there is extensive evidence that stands in stark contrast to this claim".
Perhaps not surprising, there is extensive evidence that the trade center's fireproofing was missing in places.
For one thing, there is extensive trade between London and the regions.
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