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"extended infrastructure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the expansion or enlargement of an existing infrastructure system, such as transportation, communication, or utility networks. Example: The city council approved a new budget for the year that includes funds for the extended infrastructure of the public transportation system, which will now reach more remote areas of the city.
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In addition to new revenue from a higher top rate, the Medicare eligibility age would be kept at 65, federal unemployment benefits would be extended, infrastructure spending would be increased and the debt ceiling would be off the table for two years.
I think it's application software in particular and just sort of an extended infrastructure software.
The extended infrastructure of Angkor and Tikal proved vulnerable to a changing climate, something else that may be upon us.
Provisioning your extended infrastructure is the easy part.
The more junior leaders of the other four or five groups in each programme will thus have an extended infrastructure of colleagues working within a related area on which to call for support.
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In a world seeking to prevent climate breakdown, there is no remaining scope for extending infrastructure that depends on fossil fuels.
Putting aside any concerns of what a Facebook laser might imply in terms of the company's power, Zuckerberg also said that Facebook would launch its first satellite this year as another connection option, alongside its other work on extending infrastructure, which Facebook announced this morning.
Some of the inherent challenges in service provision included difficulties in recruiting and retaining a skilled workforce, maintaining and extending health infrastructure, ensuring service quality and safety with a small population base, and ensuring affordability.
The Port Authority may be primarily in the transportation business, and minimally concerned with aesthetics and history, but its responsibilities extend beyond infrastructure.
Most smaller Gulf states sell more oil per head than the Saudis, however, and have no need to extend costly infrastructure across a vast, largely empty hinterland.
The BSAC's function was to take the risk of extending the infrastructure of modern capitalism (including railways) into south-central Africa for the benefit of the British but without the cost's falling on the British taxpayer.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com