Sentence examples for expands outward from inspiring English sources

"expands outward" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something (usually something physical or conceptual) that grows or becomes larger in size. For example, "As the country's population grows, its borders expand outward."

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As the width-based Helmholtz number kw/2 increases, the ring-like region expands outward but less power is transmitted.

The box expands sideways to reveal a red Timeouts graphic, which expands outward, in yellow, to show the number of timeouts left for each team.

Then the air expands outward, shedding its energy at the speed of sound — the blast wave that destroys houses, hospitals, schools, cities.

That curve, which expands outward without changing its shape, recurs throughout the natural world in various organic forms (pine cones, sunflowers, tree leaves).

Then the air expands outward, shedding its energy at the speed of sound the blast wave that destroys houses, hospitals, schools, cities.

The solar wind is a flow of completely ionized gas ions (chiefly protons) and electrons that continuously expands outward through the solar system from the Sun's corona.

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Opportunities expand outward from the department.

The reverberations expand outward, causing more harm.

It expanded outward from the old record's leaner setup.

New parts of the mountains were opened up & the city expanded outward into the hinterlands.

That becomes the point at which the energies of the poem are liberated and expand outward.

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