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were comprehensive
adjective
Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.
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They also piloted the instrument to ensure that the items, rating scales, and layout were comprehensive, comprehensible, and acceptable for parents [ 11].
Dr. Snyder's blood sample analyses were comprehensive.
The terms of reference were "comprehensive but focused".
On paper, at least, their outcomes were comprehensive and compelling.
Effects of the reform were comprehensive and immediate.
He said the environmental statements submitted at that time were "comprehensive".
Of the 13 athletes to win more than one medal, in Rio, 10 were comprehensive educated.
Ironically, all but one of us were comprehensive kids who got good A-level results, so we were just the kind of people they should have been applauding".
Herbert Matthew's dispatch in the Times and Frederick Kuh's in PM were comprehensive and workmanlike, as far as telling about what actually happened went.
Crime statistics for New South Wales in the last financial year were not available, nor were comprehensive statistics on the increase in calls made to one of the country's largest service providers, 1800RESPECT.
Although the lieutenant admitted that the lists could not be expected to include the name of everyone affiliated with ISIS, he said that they were comprehensive enough to function as a standard for determining guilt or innocence.
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