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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extended to me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been offered or given to you, such as an invitation, opportunity, or gesture.
Example: "I was grateful for the kindness that was extended to me during my time at the conference."
Alternatives: "offered to me" or "given to me".
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That resentment extended to me.
He had privileges, and they extended to me when I was with him.
I am very appreciative for the kindness that you have extended to me.
I thank you all for the support you have extended to me throughout our time as friends.
The tolerance, generosity and genuine care they extended to me during my stay had been truly humbling.
It was only one of the many kindnesses extended to me in Lahore (and Karachi, Quetta, Rawalpindi, Islamabad and Peshawar).
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Whether that forgiveness extends to me is a separate question.
"The Wampler secrecy even extends to me, and I'm the closest collaborator," Ms. Saul said.
Winchell replied that he would be glad to go to Russia, but only if the Russian government "extends to me the same courtesies that the Russian Tass men get over here.
"If that extends to me disclosing things about myself that I found challenging or part of my life experience, if that helps people to feel that we're all normal and we're all vulnerable at times, then fine...
I always do this with a degree of guilt, knowing that my implicit criticism — that many more shootings by police quickly disappear from the public mind — extends to me too.
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