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The phrase "add a stretch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to incorporating a segment or length of something, often in the context of time, distance, or a physical object.
Example: "To improve the workout routine, we should add a stretch of running to the schedule."
Alternatives: "include a segment of" or "insert a length of".
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Poly(A) polymerase (PAP) was used to add a stretch of Poly-A tail to the 3' end of each sequence in total RNA.
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To reopen them, the researchers added a stretch of DNA that binds even tighter to the fuel strand, breaking it away from the tweezers, which then spring open.
Therefore, adding a stretch of polar residues at the N-terminus significantly changed the aggregation properties of these proteins.
Polyadenylation including the cleavage of pre-mRNA and adding a stretch of adenosines, poly(A), to the 3'-end is an essential stage of pre-mRNA processing, which results in the generation of the mature mRNA in eukaryotes.
Bicycle lanes were added to a stretch of Pershing Drive, taking the street from two vehicle lanes in each direction to one.
The project, called Dock Street Dumbo, would include the new school, as well as shops and apartments that many residents say would add vibrancy to a stretch of warehouses.
The refit aims to reconcile France with Les Halles by completely overhauling the station and mall, while adding a new stretch of gardens, a library, a new music and arts conservatory, and – most importantly – a unique centre for hip-hop.
He added: "There is a stretch of forest next to the stadium.
TABOON, a white-curtained newcomer at 773 10th Avenue (52nd Street), adds personality to a stretch of town better known for Mexican and Peruvian storefronts.
Point Arena-Stornetta Public Lands, as the new area is known, will receive added federal protection for a stretch of breathtaking shoreline north of Port Arena.
Add a glass of prosecco, let him stretch out on the sofa and the dude will start quoting Virgil.
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