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The phrase "always stretch to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent effort to reach or extend towards something, whether it be a goal, a limit, or an aspiration.
Example: "In our pursuit of excellence, we should always stretch to achieve our highest potential."
Alternatives: "consistently strive to" or "continually reach for".
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Convivial, garrulous, dandified, Byrne's graphic gifts compare with David Hockney but they don't always stretch to actual paintings.
Always stretch to prevent injuries.
Always stretch to prevent injury.
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A self-proclaimed "light-artist", he's determined to break down barriers between high and low art and his practice has always stretched to include party games and variety turns.
We're seeing more hurricanes and flooding in the U.S., and I can tell you from personal experience that resources are always stretched to the limit for the charities that provide relief services.
If you feel like you're always stretching to keep a text conversation going or she always replies with short answers such as "great".
You should always stretch prior to and after martial arts practice.
Always always stretch before and after running.
Always, always stretch before you begin the exercise part of your workout.
For elite American cross-country skiers, winter trails have always seemed to stretch to a horizon that was seldom attained.
I would always stretch a project to fill the available time".
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