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The phrase "an extending" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where "extending" is meant to describe an action or process, but it requires a different article or structure.
Example: "We are looking at an extending timeline for the project."
Alternatives: "a prolonged" or "an expanding".
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I bought an extending string-operated snipper, like a sharp flamingo, and instantly, efficiently, snipped through the string.
The Japanese ladder is supported by an extending back foot, which you can poke right inside a hedge or a tall piece of topiary.
The Rovio, made by WowWee of Hong Kong, is a Wi-Fi-enabled webcam, mounted on an extending arm, which rides along on a nimble set of wheels.
In other words, the classic dining table lives on, but today's holiday meals are just as likely to be served on a series of folding tables parked in the den or an extending console carried in from the hallway.
Gabbiadini, however, was not in a conciliatory mood after being hit as he made his way off a pitch lacking the protection of an extending tunnel, such as those in use at many Premiership grounds.
Lemma 2.1 is an extending result of Zalcman [11] concerning normal families.
According to Fig. 2b, grain-refined layer has an extending depth in about 60 μm.
This paper presents an extending profile which aims to overcome some of those limitations.
But we have yet to hear about a company adding eight speakers to the iPad in the form of an extending case.
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"A Thousand Hills" reads like an extended interview.
"Kind of an extended break," Hughes said.
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