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extensive

[ik-sten-siv] / ɪkˈstɛn sɪv /


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The "Baan Yai" rely on extensive networks of canvassers - local people who know their neighbourhoods, and who mobilise voters to support their candidate.

From BBC

Being a nurse and having a physician husband, De León has extensive access to medical professionals that let her borrow tools and inform her on what they’ve seen be effective methods for working with children.

From Los Angeles Times

She also reported on Amazon, with a focus on the company's extensive warehousing and logistics operations, at Business Insider and The Seattle Times.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Our officers receive extensive firearm training, are taught de-escalation tactics, and receive 4th and 5th Amendment comprehensive instruction,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

Their lungs showed extensive inflammation and high levels of virus.

From Science Daily