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extensively

[ik-sten-siv-lee] / ɪkˈstɛn sɪv li /
ADVERB
widely
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Economists have written extensively about productivity gains from technological innovation.

From Barron's

Davidson’s subjects sat for their portraits nearly a decade ago and met one another when the exhibition, which has toured extensively, originally opened in Belfast.

From Los Angeles Times

The shop was extensively damaged and stock worth more £5,000 was ruined.

From BBC

But in roughly half of patients, the protein also extensively replaces the smooth muscle of blood vessel walls, rendering them brittle.

From Science Magazine

But abortion’s aggregated mental health effects on women who have terminated their pregnancies have been studied extensively — and the most rigorous research does not support Kacsmaryk’s assertions.

From Los Angeles Times