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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an extension from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that is derived or added to a previous concept, idea, or object. Example: "The new software is an extension from the original program, offering additional features and improved functionality."
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He is eligible for free agency after this year and wants an extension from the Yankees.
After that time, prosecutors would be required to get an extension from a federal judge.
This method is an extension from the interface type method developed in [S.
Mr. Zertalis has sought financing from abroad, and he has been working to get an extension from his client's suppliers.
The mining company Xstrata got an extension from regulators on its deadline to respond to the sweetened offer from Glencore.
Therefore, an extension from an in vitro to an in vivo system becomes the necessary next step.
This includes an adaption of the activities and an extension from the second to the third dimension.
The work is an extension from the cell-centered Lagrangian scheme of Maire et al. [27] to the Eulerian framework.
Vivendi Universal received an extension from a French court today in its battle with the Vodafone Group for control of Cegetel, the French phone company.
For the first time in his 25-year career, Mr. Skaggs had to ask coworkers to defer wages and plead for an extension from an equipment-rental company.
Dixons Retail and Carphone Warehouse asked for, and received, an extension from the Takeover Panel until 19 May to give them more time to complete their proposed merger.
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