Sentence examples for a stretched one from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a stretched one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been extended or elongated, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "After the long meeting, I felt like my patience was a stretched one, barely holding on."
Alternatives: "an extended one" or "an elongated one".

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Increasing stiffness of EFK8-only hydrogels from about 44 Pa to 104 Pa promotes a change in A549 morphology from spheroidal to a stretched one similar to migratory phenotype.

"Barocco" begins with the eight supporting women giving an exposition of a basic premise of Balanchine style: a tight, closed position, then a stepping-out into a stretched one.

It is a fine institution, but a stretched one.

For some boomers, an inheritance could make the difference between a comfortable retirement and a stretched one.

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"I am a woman and an actress," she said with a slight imperiousness as she stretched one leg out on the stage.

With a little stretching, one could also put VS Pritchett (born 1900) into Amis's list.

It is a halo of repeated, stretched ones, spread around the edges of the foreground cluster--confusing for the cosmic explorer, but handy, as it turns out, for the earth-bound astrophysicist.

At a stretch, one could argue Henner is doing something similar.

HERE'S a stretch: one of the more improbable pairings in recent exhibition history.

"When they first posed this to me, it sounded like a stretch one of the biggest computers in the world here," Mr. Bruno said contentedly.

At a stretch one could argue that any person with signing rights to the company cheque book has such access but we are not convinced that this is watertight.

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