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The phrase "excited to extend" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express anticipation or enthusiasm for continuing or expanding a current situation or activity. Example: "I am excited to extend my trip to Europe for another week to explore more of the beautiful cities and try new foods."
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Blavatnik said: "I am excited to extend my longstanding involvement with Warner Music.
Lifestyle, music, art, fashion: I am so excited to extend myself behind the scenes as a designer, and as my father puts it, finally have a real job".
Bruce Grivetti, the president for film programming for HBO, alluded to the company's confidence in a statement on Sunday: "We are excited to extend our relationship with Universal Pictures and have now solidified HBO's position for first-run theatricals into the next decade".
I'm excited to extend our momentum through this transaction".
"We are excited to extend our relationship with Lennar with the launch of Amazon Experience Centers.
We're excited to extend this productive relationship and we hope that the nearly 100 million people using our mobile products will agree".
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If long-form view counts rise, users might be more excited to make extended Stories.
A constant current deposition method was selected to load highly dispersed Pt nanoparticles on TiO2 nanotubes in this paper, to extend the excited spectrum range of TiO2-based photocatalysts to visible light.
But then she brightened as the kids reminded her of a new idea she had told me about excitedly, one that could serve to extend her radiant video world into the real one: playgrounds designed for adults as well as for children.
An attractive solution to this problem is to extend the wavelength of activatable derivatives of the blue-excited xanthene fluorophores such as fluorescein (Fl, 1, Figure 1a) and rhodamine 110 (Rh110, 2).
It is imaginable to extend the depth limit of 2P microscopy by detecting three-photon (or four-photon) excited fluorescence signal.
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