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The phrase 'extend in' is not grammatically correct and, as such, should not be used in written English.
If you are trying to convey the idea of something extending or increasing, you could use a phrase such as 'extend into' or 'expand upon'. For example, "The recent heatwave extended into November, making it one of the longest on record."
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The stakes extend in many directions.
Olive trees extend in neat rows to the horizon.
And the range seems to extend in a positive direction, too.
"My ego is healthy, but it doesn't extend in that direction".
Wooded bark paths extend in every direction, with loops for all walking abilities.
Highway and railway connections extend in several directions through Sibiu and Mediaş cities.
The Carpathians extend in a geologic system of parallel structural ranges.
The park is crossed by good roads from which foot trails extend in many directions.
These retract in cold and extend in warmth to welcome pollinators.
The permanent 14-by-30 14-by-30 14-by-30tend in an arc across the lobby and through the glass foott.
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Scott, a Romney supporter, appears unlikely to extend in-person early voting.
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