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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extend a time" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate adding more time to an existing time period. For example: "The deadline has been extended by two weeks to extend a time frame of a month in total."
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He also denied a decision before he was a councillor not to extend a time limit he needed to secure the contract made him decide to run in the election.
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The state-dependent packet service time of the WLAN channel are obtained to extend a discrete-time D/G/1 queueing system in Section 4.2.
But the deadline was extended a second time to give people more time to apply.
Adding Ness to that is a way for OpenTable to extend a user's time with OpenTable even more.
The partial amnesty ends Thursday and will not be extended a second time, he said.
Footnotes The run of the York Theater Company production of the Stephen Dolginoff musical "Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story" has been extended a second time.
It was extended a second time by early 1941 to a junction with Belsay Road.
Perhaps the deadline will be extended a third time, or maybe the differing parties will abandon talks altogether.
By the middle of 1946, the eastern end was extended a third time to end in Otisville.
"This is extending a one-time helping hand to a very small group of people whose lives were completely shattered in the 9/11 attacks," Ms. Maloney said.
The state government ordered all civilians to stay at home and extended a night-time curfew to 24 hours across the city.
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