extensive correspondence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofextensiveandcorrespondence
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extensive
adjective
uk/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/us/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/
covering a large area; having a ...
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correspondence
noun
uk/ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dəns/us/ˌkɔːr.əˈspɑːn.dəns/
letters, especially official or ...
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Research into hisextensivecorrespondenceand enormous published output may reveal many more facets of the scholarly interests of this 'father' of musicology.
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I know that there has beenextensivecorrespondenceabout the matter in the past.
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This was a matter of enormous concern andextensivecorrespondence.
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I and colleagues have also receivedextensivecorrespondenceand held numerous meetings with representatives of tourism and other industries from the worst-hit areas.
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I looked at the report and theextensivecorrespondencethat followed, which was not universally appreciative of the procedure.
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He has been approached by national associations, the subject has been raised at teachers union conferences and there has beenextensivecorrespondence.
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We have hadextensivecorrespondence, particularly from the public.
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I have hadextensivecorrespondencewith the director of education and officials.
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I have had a number of meetings andextensivecorrespondencewith representatives of the knitwear industry.
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I have hadextensivecorrespondencewith my health authority over dental problems on behalf of my constituents.
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During this period there wasextensivecorrespondencebetween the parties concerned and a number of meetings took place, but it was all to no avail.
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To my knowledge, we have had at least one meeting and alsoextensivecorrespondenceabout them.
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Ministers haveextensivecorrespondencewith local authorities which includes advice on additional resources for personal social services.
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As he is aware, he has left himself open to theextensivecorrespondencethat will inevitably follow when people have had time to consider all that he has said.
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The project took two years to complete and requiredextensivecorrespondencewith poets, editors, and literary agents.
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He carried on anextensivecorrespondencewith all the prominent men of his generation.
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He entered into relations with the most distinguished scholars of his day, and maintained with them anextensivecorrespondence.
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Hisextensivecorrespondence, which he greatly enjoyed, shows him as a witty interlocutor.
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She also carried on anextensivecorrespondencewith church leaders.
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Hisextensivecorrespondencewas for him not only a duty, but a need and an enjoyment.
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