Sentence examples for a extend of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a extend of" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "an extent of."
Example: "The project requires an extent of resources that we currently do not have."
Alternatives: "a range of" or "a degree of."

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Theoretically, this problem is a extend of the classic prediction problem.

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In the proposed system, the metrics PDR and RSSI are used in detecting the presence of jamming and its types to an extend of 99.9%%.

A small extend of Cu3P oxidation occurs over the film's top surface.

Interestingly TH induced a greater extend of apoptosis in acute myeloid leukemia (MV4-II) compared to chronic myeloid leukemia (K562).

(A, B ) Projection of an extended section of a HGPS nucleus showing lamin A (blue), LAP2α (red) and TRF1 (green) staining.

(A, B ) Projection of an extended section of a wild-type fibroblast nucleus showing lamin A (blue), LAP2α (red) and TRF1 (green) staining.

The original version of the work included an extended sendup of an American Jewish home, a scene subsequently cut.

This book is also pretty much an extended take of a single scene.

Similarly, I-convergence is also an extended notion of statistical convergence ([9]) of real sequences.

Rembrandt embarked not only on an art career but on an extended plumbing of souls, including his own.

Sew an extending piece of fabric onto the bottom of the shirt.

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