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Discover Ludwig"extend towards" is correct and is commonly used in both written and spoken English.
It means to stretch or reach out in a specific direction or towards a specific person or object. Example: The lush green fields extended towards the distant mountains, creating a picturesque view. Another example: He extended his hand towards her, inviting her to dance.
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The seismic images along this line further show that the upthrusts partly extend towards the interior of the basin.
We suggest that attempts to define the adequate conditions for IVM in the dog should extend towards this new perspective.
The one low-stringency cycle (LSC) of primary PCR allowed SWPOP-P to anneal to the target DNA and extend towards SP-P.
However, no conductive region is found in the back-arc side, except that the regional conductor C6 seems to extend towards the Iwaki volcano (IWK in Figure 1).
As hydrocarbon resource exploration will extend towards deep sea and alpine cold areas in future, the corresponding welded pipes for oilfield use will face increasingly adverse operating environment.
As thalamocortical axons extend towards the ventral telencephalon, Eph/ephrin plays a crucial role in the early topographic sorting and determination of the topographic mapping of TC axons after their innervation into the cortex.
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Yet there is ferocity in the vulpine claws she extends towards Goneril.
India's peninsular shape appeared strangely bloated, its bulge extending towards both east and west.
The Delevingne brow sits low on the face, is long, extending towards hairline and nose, and darker than your hair.
The internet is already melting with the warmth and love extended towards Poly Styrene, who died yesterday after a brave battle with breast cancer.
The lower Mississippi is another death hotspot, most notably the Arkansas-Mississippi border and Louisiana's "Cancer Alley", but also extending towards Missouri, Oklahoma and Alabama.
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