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Would it be incorrect to say that the text is comprehensive since it's well-sructured, understandable in terms of the use of plain words?
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Re: comprehensive

Originally Posted by
ostap77
Would it be incorrect to say that the text is comprehensive since it's well-sructured, understandable in terms of the use of plain words?
The fact that's it understandable would make it "comprehensible". That would also be helped by its being well-structured.
"Comprehensive" means that it covers all relevant points and contains a wealth of information.
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