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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extend to being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that goes beyond its usual or expected state or level. Example: The consequences of the pandemic extend to being felt in every aspect of our lives, from social interactions to the economy.
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"I am here because Bahrain has to change," she proclaimed, though boldness in baring her head did not extend to being identified by full name.
"I am faced with the uncomfortable truth that my talents, such as they are, do not extend to being an effective front bencher as well as a good husband and father".
Natural virtues are either tainted with self-love or fail to extend to being in general.
These naïve whelps whose education clearly did not extend to being taught what the word intern means ("one who receives practical training in a working environment") are rising up off their swivel chairs, shaking off their imaginary shackles, and demanding what is not rightfully theirs: a workingman's wage.
Sure, we can be grateful for all we have and for those around us, but this doesn't need to extend to being grateful for dull routine!
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To apply the global bifurcation theorem, we extend to be an odd function by (3.4).
Similarly we may extend to be an odd function for each.
This, she argues, extends to "being a star," which she says has nothing to do with talent at all.
If, then is extended to be continuous on in the extended sense, where.
By now the procedure was also extended to be applicable to other types of disorders [8].
It can be extended to be applied to various dynamic models.
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