extensive record

collocation in English

meaningsofextensiveandrecord

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extensive
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/
us
/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/
covering a large area; having a ...
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record
noun
uk
/ˈrek.ɔːd/
us
/ˈrek.ɚd/
a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored on ...
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(Definition ofextensiveandrecordfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It would fail to differentiate the therapy with only a single attempt at a complex design, from those with anextensiverecordof such attempts.
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In order to identify potential microbial signatures in extraterrestrial materials, it is necessary to obtain anextensiverecordof terrestrial forms of extremophilic life.
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It will meanextensiverecord-keeping by employers and an undermining of the confidentiality of information from employers, unions and doctors in regard to national insurance.
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The business also houses anextensiverecordcollection of various genres, including new wave, indie, and soul, which are for sale.
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Music was delivered almost exclusively on records and the station had anextensiverecordlibrary encompassing adult contemporary, country and some rock and roll.
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He left anextensiverecordof all transactions during the time he operated the registry.
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Extensiverecordkeeping was made into log-books and generally the equipment used was an insulation resistance tester, simple hand tools and visual inspection.
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His father taught him five chords and introduced him to hisextensiverecordcollection.
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His father was not a musician but owned anextensiverecordcollection which included classical music; this influenced him at an early age.
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He compiled anextensiverecordof the medical knowledge of his day and added his own observations.
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Fish has anextensiverecordof volunteer community service.
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Domino is known for his combination of jazz and funk style sounds, creative sampling andextensiverecordknowledge.
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His sound was heavily influenced by his musician father and uncles and theextensiverecordcollection that his father kept.
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Extensive records have been accumulated in clinics\\ clinical studies for those individuals with extreme phenotypes that are of health and clinical significance.
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Additional examples were collected from extensive recorded samples of spontaneous speech.
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Tarkington saw such public service as a responsibility of gentlemen in his socio-economic class, and consistent with his family'sextensiverecordof public service.
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The number of people involved in agriculture decreased dramatically and many farmers found themselves performing work, such as transportation, sales, and clerical support, which requiredextensiverecordkeeping.
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These extensive records provide a unique source of information about the immunology and natural history of malaria in both the non-immune and previously infected adult human hosts.
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In their research, they have chiefly utilized the often extensive records of fiscal administration, which were kept by urban, regional and state authorities from the fourteenth century onwards.
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This is a power which possibly would cause as many as thousands of firms to keep extensive records.
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