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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extended it to" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to describe an action where something is extended, usually in terms of time, space, or scope. For example: The president extended the deadline to submit applications to two weeks.
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In October Netflix finally extended it to its iPad app.
Additions to M-43 extended it to its current termini.
She extended it to Rebecca, who shook her head.
The woman put her hand to her heart and then extended it to the shaman.
Digitisation, the internet and hardware advances have accelerated this process and extended it to personal gadgetry.
It has even extended it to drums -- from which outsiders hear only a quiet tapping.
They extended it to 18 points, 55-37, athehe 8-minute mark.
The deadline for a plan was today, but negotiators extended it to Jan . 31
But lawyers in recent cases have extended it to benefit commercial corporations.
Bear Stearns extended it to investment banks, and AIG to all financial institutions.
Vujacic's 3-pointer early in the second quarter extended it to 45-21.
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