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at its extent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "at its extent" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts discussing the limits or boundaries of something, but it is better to use more standard expressions. Example: "The project was successful, but we need to evaluate it at its extent to understand its full impact."
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If you look at its extent, its duration, its intensity, it is arguably the most significant in Australia's history".
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In many cases, standard histology may be replaced or at least its extent reduced by OCT, diminishing the amount of study animals needed.
Science
This indicates that their large-scale propagation has not succeeded, or at least its extent is limited.
Science
At its maximum extent it spread as far south as latitude 37° N and covered an area of more than 13,000,000 square km (5,000,000 square miles).
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At its northeastern extent it was impounded by alluvium of the Marsh Creek Fan, which breached at some point north of Red Rock Pass (Idaho), leading to one of the largest floods on Earth.
Science
At its greatest extent it ran from the Punjab in the northwest until it reached the princely state of Orissa, near the Bay of Bengal, in the southeast.
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Sea ice extent in the last winter was at its smallest extent for winter since records began in 1979, data published in March showed.
News & Media
The posterior cortex is osteotomized at its inferior extent, whereas the anterior cortex is osteotomized at the proximal extent in a reciprocal manner (Fig. 2).
In the adults with intellectual disabilities, co-morbidity increased with age but is highly prevalent at all ages, with its extent at age 20 25 being similar to that of 50 54 year olds in the general population.
Science
It seemed more abundant and wider at its rostral extent, and consisted in 8 20 cells in depth (Figure 1C).
Science
The reduction was evident already at 5 μM BRB and at that concentration its extent showed distinct cell cycle phase specificity.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using alternative phrases like "to its fullest" or "at its limits" for clarity and broader understanding, especially if the context is not strictly spatial.
Common error
Avoid using "at its extent" in contexts where "to its fullest" or "at its limits" would be more appropriate. Sticking to more common phrasing can improve clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "at its extent" functions as a prepositional phrase, modifying a noun by specifying the degree, scope, or boundary to which it applies. Ludwig AI confirms that while grammatically valid, the phrase is not frequently used.
Frequent in
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25%
News & Media
25%
Science
25%
Less common in
Wiki
25%
Formal & Business
0%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "at its extent" is a prepositional phrase used to define the scope or boundary of something, but it is not very common. Ludwig AI suggests that more common alternatives may be better suited for broader understanding. It is most frequently found in encyclopedias, news articles and scientific publications, and it maintains a neutral register. When using this phrase, consider whether alternatives like "to its fullest" or "at its limits" might provide greater clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
to its fullest
Replaces "extent" with "fullest", emphasizing completeness rather than spatial dimension.
at its maximum
Focuses on the highest possible degree or size.
at its peak
Highlights the most flourishing or successful stage.
at its greatest reach
Emphasizes the distance or range something covers.
within its boundaries
Specifies the limits or borders of something.
at its limit
Indicates the point beyond which something cannot go.
across its scope
Highlights the area or range of activity.
covering its domain
Refers to the area of control or influence.
throughout its expanse
Focuses on the area or surface.
encompassing its area
Emphasizes the inclusion of all parts.
FAQs
What does "at its extent" mean?
The phrase "at its extent" refers to the size, scope, or range something reaches. It indicates the boundaries or limits of something, whether physical or abstract.
What can I say instead of "at its extent"?
You can use alternatives like "to its fullest", "at its maximum", or "at its limits" depending on the context.
Is it better to use "at its extent" or "to its fullest"?
While both phrases can convey a sense of completeness, "to its fullest" is generally more common and versatile. "At its extent" is better suited for explicitly spatial or boundary-related contexts.
How do I use "at its extent" in a sentence?
Use "at its extent" when describing the boundaries or scope of something. For example, "At its maximum extent in February, the northern ozone hole reached southward into Russia and Mongolia."
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