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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after extending" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an action that occurs following the act of extending something, such as a deadline, offer, or invitation.
Example: "After extending the deadline for submissions, we received a significant number of applications."
Alternatives: "following the extension" or "subsequent to extending".
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The firm has gotten into financial difficulties after extending rich pay guarantees to its top producers.
The company then failed to achieve that goal again after extending the deadline by 24 hours.
The firm has gotten into financial difficulties after extending lucrative pay guarantees to its top producers.
After extending its offer six times, Barrick Gold abandoned its $1.7 billion hostile bid for NovaGold Resources.
After extending their trip by several days, troika inspectors said they would return in April to finish their review.
Dewey has run into problems after extending multiyear, multimillion-dollar guarantees to many of its top producers.
Lavina Bonar moved her family to Gozo in Malta in August 2015, after extending what was initially just supposed to be a holiday.
I'm assuming nothing tore, but I prefer to be cautious with predictions, Matthaus said after extending his world record for international appearances to 147.
Lampard played a full season of Premier League football after extending his controversial move to Manchester City beyond its original deadline.
After extending his condolences to the parents of Faye Burdett, Cameron pointed out that the UK was the first country in the world to have a vaccination programme.
Castleford have taken Bradford's place in the top eight after extending their winning run to four matches with a 44-18 romp against Huddersfield.
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