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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as the extent" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison or a degree of something, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "As the extent of the damage became clear, we realized we needed to take immediate action."
Alternatives: "in terms of the degree" or "regarding the level".
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As the extent of the crisis deepens, the vacuum continues.
Other world leaders offered sympathy and support as the extent of the attack became apparent.
More support will be garnered as the extent of this self-inflicted catastrophe becomes evident in the months ahead.
In other cases, the Fed stopped lending to banks as the extent of their financial problems became clear.
Some of the candidate's merits—such as the extent of her experience will be clear to all.
But as the extent of the civilian casualties became clearer, Israeli officials expressed regret for the loss of life.
As the extent of a design effect was unknown, simple random sample statistics were not used.
It is necessary only to elevate this as far lateral as the extent of meniscal detachment.
Moreover, whether the modification occurred can be determined as well as the extent of the modification.
Walkability has been defined as the extent to which the urban environment is pedestrian friendly.
It was found that as the extent of crosslinking increases the equilibrium uptake decreases.
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