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extent
noun as in range, magnitude
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Rick Claypool, a researcher at Public Citizen, said it was expected that the Trump administration would seek to pull back from aggressively prosecuting financial companies accused of wrongdoing, but not to such an extent.
Many of the UK's biggest supermarkets have also breached the land order in recent years, but not to the extent that Co-op was found to in the CMA's latest action.
Would the deal mean a resumption of aid and to what extent?
But they are equipped with sensors that reveal the extent of methane, turning this invisible gas into concrete numbers on a screen.
After arriving at Arrowe Park Hospital that evening, Andy and his fellow coach drivers were put up in a hotel, still oblivious to the extent of the media attention.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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