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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a extension" is not correct; it should be "as an extension." You can use it when referring to something that serves as an addition or continuation of a previous idea or concept.
Example: "As an extension of our previous discussion, I would like to propose a new strategy for our marketing efforts."
Alternatives: "as a supplement" or "as an addition."
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"People should think of a computer interface less as a tool and more as a extension of themselves or as extension of their mind".
Indeed, although it can be seen as a extension of the white-hat/black hat movies of the 30s, and starred cowboy icon Gary Cooper, High Noon caused rifts even within the masters of the genre; it raised the ire of John Wayne, who considered it not far short of a commie plot, and director Howard Hawks, who made his 1959 classic Rio Bravo as a direct rebuttal.
It would make sense to analyse them as a extension of existing paths (or a shift therefrom) in order to uncover companies' mid- and long-term solid intentions and/or grasp disruptions (where the forecasted pathways form new innovation avenues).
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FourMatch works as an extension to Photoshop.
This is offered as an extension of "consumer choice".
I just see it as an extension of entitlement".
Mr. Rainie views this as an extension of traditional roles.
"Men see fitness as an extension of sports.
How do you express it as an extension?
We see these comments as an extension of our journalism.
"I see it as an extension of my job".
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