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The phrase "there is extensive capillary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, medicine, or any discussion involving blood vessels or capillary networks. Example: "In the human body, there is extensive capillary development in the lungs to facilitate gas exchange."
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There is extensive capillary nonperfusion peripherally.
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Of course there is extensive neuronal loss in AD.
There is extensive evidence of health inequality across ethnic groups.
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