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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to extend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to increase, lengthen, or broaden something, such as a deadline, service, or physical object.
Example: "The project manager confirmed that we are able to extend the deadline for the submission of reports."
Alternatives: "capable of extending" or "in a position to extend".
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I think he's going to be able to extend it".
"Hopefully down the road, we'll be able to extend.
Last year fans were able to extend their registration for three years.
We've been able to extend the lifetime of worms sixfold, actually, by changing several different genes.
But would an all-appointed House be able to extend its authority?
Whedon was nevertheless able to extend the story into a feature film — "Serenity" — in 2005.
Homey was able to extend its lease, but its rent has almost doubled.
First and most obvious, only students who truly understood an experiment were able to extend it.
16 keep swapping leads, and neither team has been able to extend their advantage past four.
Under Clovis' successors, the Merovingians were able to extend Frankish power east of the Rhine.
"I have no doubt they'll be able to extend lead time," Gensini said.
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