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The phrase "anything that extends" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to objects, concepts, or ideas that have a length or reach beyond a certain point.
Example: "We need to consider anything that extends beyond the initial proposal to ensure comprehensive planning."
Alternatives: "anything that stretches" or "anything that reaches out".
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But for someone like Ms. Love, "anything that extends the half-life of her career is probably a net positive," Mr. Dezenhall said.
But the stronger animus against the movie seems to be an annoyance with the characters — passive, mopey, self-consciously "creative" even though they do not create much of anything — that extends to the filmmaker herself.
The cost of basic home repairs, like fixing a broken window, may be deducted, and larger home improvements, anything that "extends the life of the house," said Greg Rosica, a partner at Ernst & Young, may also be depreciated over several years.
"Anything that extends the network effect of users and deepens the pool of content is a plus," he said.
We have drawing apps, music apps, story-telling apps, coloring apps, anything that extends their creativity," Lodahl says.
The simplest fix would be for Congress to change the disputed provision to clarify that subsidies are available in every state, but that's not going to happen: Republican members of Congress aren't willing to do anything that extends the life of Obamacare.
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But any copyright that extends this far past the author's death isn't promoting the progress of anything.
Technology that extends security.
A legacy that extends beyond the Hall of Fame.
We launched programs like Digg Dialogg, taking the core 'voting' functionality of Digg and tweaking it to create an often-mimicked (see: Reddit's Ask Me Anything or Facebook Live) platform that extended a technical brand into a consumer one.
Remove anything that is extending beyond the hooks by pinching it and pulling it out, much as you would clean a hairbrush.
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