Sentence examples for always extend to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always extend to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the scope or range of something, indicating that it consistently includes or applies to a certain aspect or group.
Example: "The benefits of this program always extend to all employees, regardless of their position."
Alternatives: "always apply to" or "always reach out to".

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But his confidence did not always extend to the rest of the opera while he worked.

That free and easy attitude did not always extend to the folk scene, however.

Against this, however, the partisanship that so poisons the atmosphere in Washington, DC, does not always extend to local politics.

The unionists might be loyal to the British crown, but that loyalty did not always extend to the actual monarch.

Those values might not always extend to Hollywood, yet, in significant ways, Mr. Polanski's actions have had far more of a public airing than those of the clergy.

But this "legal equality" does not always extend to adoption (only available in the ACT, NSW, WA and Tasmania) and IVF (not an option anywhere).

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But invitations are always extended to first-time filmmakers.

The second equality always extends to any analytic subset of X.

But this acknowledgment is not always extended to Pat herself, or to the work she does now.

Moreover, because they are pro-American, their accounts have a credibility not always extended to Iraqi Arabs, who have been more hostile to the American presence.

Yet the Vogue editors' ingenuity has always "extended to the inside of the magazine" as well — notably to its first-rate photography.

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