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comprehensive
adjective as in inclusive
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Example Sentences
The most recent guidance change was decided upon as a result of “a comprehensive antitrust risk assessment of all MLS policies,” the trade group said.
In Lawrence’s view, his district and the country’s affordability and environmental issues need to be addressed in a comprehensive New Deal-style package of legislation with the goal of providing economic security generations into the future.
Zelensky, who is to visit France and Spain on his tour, called the agreement a "significant part of the comprehensive energy package we have prepared for this winter".
"Public finances remain precarious, particularly in the absence of a comprehensive official support program," S&P said in a statement, placing the rating on CreditWatch, meaning it could be lowered again.
The UN began publishing a more comprehensive list of participants at COP28, making historical comparisons tricky.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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