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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extend which" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a complete thought or meaning in standard English usage. Example: "We need to extend which project we are currently working on."
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The loft had a decent ceiling height, so we could see the potential to extend, which sealed the deal.
The first advantage, Mr. Simpson says, is offering choreographers long runs and the possibility to extend, which is rare in dance.
During this free fall, wherever the rumble of the No. 7 elevated train and the whiff of the brackish Flushing Bay extend — which is to say, all over the world — anguished fans have been blaming Reyes for his erratic play.
The springs in one pair rotate as they extend, which results in a hardening spring stiffness.
Before the stress reach the peak stress, the value of σ is also increasing along with the increase of σ1, and the crack is harder to extend, which explains the reason that the rock specimens' permeability is decreased or vibrated.
Just for background on methodology, Onavo has two products: Extend, which helps consumers save on their mobile bills by compressing data usage and Onavo Count, which tells you how much data you're using.
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Debt must be restructured, tax abatements are extended (which comes at a cost to tax collections).
The Manhattan borough president's office said it would be extended — which the club has agreed to — or modified.
She steps toward me with her hand extended, which I find slightly ineffectual, under the circumstances, but I go along with it.
Annie is an outright hit at West Yorkshire (it's just been extended), which also had Mike Kenny's Jack and the Beanstalk for younger children.
In Third Platoon, two teams carried collapsible aluminum footbridges, each about 25 feet long when extended, which the platoon would use to cross the canal.
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