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The phrase "a reach" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is difficult to achieve or obtain, often implying that it may be unrealistic or overly ambitious.
Example: "Getting a promotion this year feels like a reach, given the current competition in the company."
Alternatives: "a stretch" or "an uphill battle".
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Two seemed a reach.
Many would consider that a reach.
It's not much of a reach.
It was a reach across the aisle.
But this one is a reach.
That's a reach".
"There's a reach here".
Maybe that's a reach.
Call this a reach.
"It's a reach, I admit.
I know that's a reach.
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