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The phrase "a extent" is not correct in English; it should be "an extent." You can use "an extent" when discussing the degree or range to which something applies or is true.
Example: "To an extent, I agree with your point of view, but I have some reservations."
Alternatives: "a degree" or "a range."
Exact(15)
(a) Extent and localization of CREBBP aberrations.
(a) Extent of the field and pockmark density in relation to the course of the Paleo Eider and Paleo Elbe valley29.
A multilevel statistical model was built to quantify if there was a significant difference in: a) extent of silver lost, b) initial amount of silver lost, c) silver lost for water of different quality, and d) total coliform removal.
The effects of urban sprawl and the associated road network on patterns of land use by diurnal raptors were assessed in a extent mosaic landscape of Sierra de Guadarrama subjected to exurban development (Madrid province; Central Spain), within the buffer area of a planned national park.
For semi-quantitative grading of histological findings, a 3-grade scoring system was adopted from Schwartz et al. for the following aspects: (a) extent of tissue proliferation within the stent lumen and (b) inflammatory reactions [14].
a Extent of cold tolerant accessions, b-d Geographic distribution pattern of cold tolerant (SES score 1-3) accessions, b Latitude-wise distribution, c Longitude-wide distribution, d Area of preference, e-g Geographic distribution pattern of highly cold tolerant (SES score 1) accessions, e Latitude-wise distribution, f Longitude-wide distribution, g Area of preference.
Similar(45)
He has a point, to an extent.
To an extent, it has a point.
To an extent, Putin had a point.
To an extent, that is a sadness.
To an extent, sure.
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