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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and overstretch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the idea of extending something beyond its limits, whether in a physical, emotional, or metaphorical context.
Example: "The team was already working at full capacity, and overstretch could lead to burnout."
Alternatives: "and overextend" or "and strain".
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Another thing to consider is that some career mentors have families to care for, and being out late on a weeknight can throw off their normal routine and overstretch them.
Critics of the decision, including the Roman Catholic Church, said that the decision stretched the "autonomy" concept too far and that it could worsen a public health problem and overstretch the country's health infrastructure, which struggled badly recently in its response to swine flu.
Strong spontaneous efforts may worsen lung injury and overstretch the dependent lung zones because of a pendelluft phenomenon, especially when severe lung injury is present [25, 37].
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Much of this is due to the underfunding and overstretching of their statistical agencies.
After all, our capacities aren't infinite, and overstretching ourselves wouldn't help us or the EU as a whole.
We believe that this technique can prevent kinking and overstretching of the repaired LCA and may be related to a long patency, as compared to that achieved by Svensson's modified Bentall technique.
Wear patterns on the tread and overstretching on the sides of the shoes can tell them where you land and how your foot moves when you run.
The pathophysiology is unknown, but a relationship with damage of the collagen fibers due to distension and overstretching of skin is suspected [ 22].
Furthermore, there is more simultaneous alveolar recruitment and overstretching on the inspiratory than on the expiratory limb of the pressure-volume curve [ 12].
Meanwhile, overcrowding and overstretching of water and sanitation services have created conditions that are potentially favourable for the spread of disease.
In healthy piglets, a twofold rise in Ers was accompanied by a significant increment in hyperinflated areas and a concomitant reduction in normally aerated areas, suggesting direct correspondence between radiological evidence of hyperinflation and overstretching of the alveolar septum.
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