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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extend out of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that something reaches beyond or continues beyond its usual limits, boundaries, or scope. For example, "The balcony extended out of the second-story window."
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It was found that a set of wheels had failed to extend out of the body of the aircraft.
There'd be so many, the corpses would extend out of the main room and into the offices".
When I first proposed this column as a monthly glimpse at the doctoral experience, I assumed the idea was so original it would make my editor's eyeballs extend out of their sockets on stalks.
Airport managers have raised the prospect of people waiting to check bags in lines that extend out of the lobby into the parking garages, and airplanes delayed or even canceled while bags are checked.
Someone who would bring with them the billions of pounds of investment needed to ensure we don't just build city baubles such as the new Library of Birmingham or New Street Station but rather grow more cleverly connected places that extend out of the Big City Plan and into the most deprived areas of our region.
We can extend out of to become a Lipschitz function with the Lipschitz constant not bigger than C(n)λ.
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Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani sometimes visited the Hamptons or other nearby beach resorts on a weekend, but he avoided extended out-of-town trips, perhaps because of his passion for appearing almost instantly at any city emergency.
Lobes of matter from the jet extend out to a distance of 77 kpc.
"Forever Gone" (1999), a miniature house with a pine tree extending out of its pitched roof, is an example of this pleasingly weird, although not too weird, body of work.
Our results showed that Pt nanoparticles grew in voids of the s-BLMs, through which the underlying glassy carbon (GC) electrode was connected, with maximum length extended out of the lipid membrane around 40 nm.
The wire should extend out from the edge of the book and have no support.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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