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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'expand down' is not used in written English.
It likely originates from computer technology, typically referring to a computer program or system where additional features, functions, or capabilities can be added. For example, "The program is designed to be expandable, so it can expand down as needed as new features are added."
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John Jay's Law and Justice program would expand down into the middle school grades, creating a third institute.
At launch, SnapCard is focusing on U.S. and Canada, but has plans to expand down the road.
Thumbtack is offering its service nationwide beginning today, but as with RedBeacon their primary focus is the Bay Area, with plans to expand down the road.
(Each level will change the columns as you expand down the list, and so different columns will be provided above the lowest level block).
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And HBO's franchise expanded down the dial.
The home garden area has experienced some specific internal change, but has not expanded down the slope.
As well as expanding down the supply chain, running distribution networks in the United States, they have moved up it, buying cocaine directly in Colombia, Bolivia and Peru.
Around 670 660 bc the Palatine settlement expanded down into the valley of the later Forum Romanum and became a town of artisans living in houses with stone foundations.
It's usually a strike curveball, in a sense, but I thought he expanded down in the zone and got some swings and misses".
Interlayer spacing between the first and the second layers d12 is contracted about 5% compared with the bulk spacing, whereas those between underlying layers are expanded down to fourth layer.
Judging by estimations of minimum detectable activity, the lower measurable energy of a large-area plastic scintillation detector can be expanded down to a few tens of keV by adding a thin plate CsI(Tl) scintillator.
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