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The phrase "extend below" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that continues or reaches downwards from a certain point or level.
Example: "The diagram shows how the roots of the plant extend below the surface of the soil."
Alternatives: "reach beneath" or "prolong downwards".
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Dark, oval-shaped areas of pigment called "flipper shadows" extend below and posterior to the pectoral fins.
The roots extend below the cloth, where they are available to the water-and-nutrients spray.
Fairfield police officers, currently allowed to wear mustaches that don't extend below the corners of the mouth or wider than its width, want permission to wear modest goatees.
During a tour of the underground area near hot spots, officials found that the fire did not extend below the third basement level, he said.
Plans also call for retail shopping and waiting areas on four levels stepping down to the train platforms, most of which already extend below the post office.
Although the buildings themselves did not extend below ground level into the area where the construction is now taking place, some victims' relatives say that the symbolic tower footprints extend down to bedrock, about 70 feet below ground level.
Interestingly, Delany reveals that Brandt longed to photograph Hitch, and even had a subterranean, tomb-like setting in mind - 'an amazingly long, empty corridor' beneath Charing Cross, that seemed to extend below the river.
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But nowadays, this influence has been extended below the campus as well.
The face is triangular with the chin extending below the chest; ornaments project downward from the mouth.
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