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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and extends the same" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It can be used when referring to something that is being applied or offered in the same manner as something previously mentioned, but it may require additional context for clarity.
Example: "The policy applies to all employees and extends the same benefits to their families."
Alternatives: "and offers the same" or "and provides the same".
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A diabetic cigarette smoker, he seems to expect to die any day and extends the same good-natured fatalism to his business.
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And John F. Kennedy upheld and extended the same liberal internationalism at the height of the Cold War.
She dedicated savings to meet national chains and their distributors halfway on pricing, and extended the same type of pricing, under different terms, to smaller accounts.
Always remember the people who helped you and extend the same help to others when you are in a position to do so yourself.
On Wednesday, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is taking the first step to create consumer protections for prepaid cards and extending the same regulations that protect consumer checking accounts.
Here's where I advise you to 'do as your momma taught you' and extend the same kindness to others, that you wish to receive.
Perhaps today we can take our lead from St. Francis, who was the patron saint of animals and extend the same kind of love and concern toward animals that he did.
The report serves as a call to action, as researchers wrote that the "international community needs to step up and accord the goal of healthy diets to all, and extend the same level of focus and commitment that it gave to addressing HIV/AIDS, malaria and smoking".
Our large-scale study, therefore, ultimately confirms the propensity of essential genes to belong to universal orthologous groups in fungi and confidently extends the same trend to the arthropod and vertebrate lineages.
In his songs about women and alcohol, Paycheck traded on a passive-aggressive mixture of contempt and shame; incredibly, he extends the same emotions to Christmas.
The title, "A Pen of All Work," is from Byron's "The Vision of Judgement," in which the mediocre poet Robert Southey proposes to ghostwrite a memoir for Satan and, upon being rebuffed, extends the same offer to the archangel Michael.
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