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The phrase "extend of" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that someone may use this phrase in informal spoken English, but it is not considered proper grammar. The correct way to use this verb is "extent of," as in "the extent of the damage was greater than we had thought." This phrase is used to indicate the degree or scope of something. Example: The extent of the flooding reached far beyond the initial affected area, causing widespread damage and displacement.
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Director gave ground to extend of promising to think it over.
The precautions extend, of course, to the flight deck, although there is little unanimity about methods to protect flight crews and passengers once airborne.
The extend of the destruction wrought by Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar is all too evident but relief efforts are starting to make improvements.
Let be the extend of function to.
Sensitivity study for the depth extend of Altiplano Conductivity Anomaly.
The extend of the π⋯π overlapping depends on substituents.
Results of the literature search illustrate the large extend of burden of prematurity on parents.
Theoretically, this problem is a extend of the classic prediction problem.
They decreased a little with the extend of hydraulic retention time.
This paper aims to extend of the previously developed analytical design for the Acrobot walking.
The practical feasibility of this mode of operation depends on the extend of the isotherm interaction.
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