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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at expands" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a fragment that lacks context and clarity, making it unusable in its current form.
Example: "The project at expands rapidly in scope and complexity."
Alternatives: "that grows" or "which increases".
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Government departments are good at expanding their empires.
It aims at expanding surrogate methods in quality control of drug products.
Recent human effort has been directed at expanding pervasive smart environments.
But it's worth looking at why security organs succeed at expanding their reach.
We should look at new forms of tenancy and at expanding the range of options available.
In June, Gov. Rick Perry signed a bill aimed at expanding the state's charter school system.
The company is also looking at expanding in emerging markets through acquisitions.
"I would also look at expanding sales tax into auto repair".
The pressure from the right will be aimed at expanding Obama's war, not stopping it.
For the European Union, this is another opportunity to do what it is best at: expanding.
Over the past 40 years, liberalism has been astonishingly incapable at expanding its market share.
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