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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extending period" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of time that has been extended or prolonged. Example: The company announced an extending period for their end-of-year sale, giving customers an extra week to take advantage of the discounts.
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Glass lends itself to extending period houses: in fact, I think it's the ideal material".
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That extended period of American childhood.
They redefined extended period to mean at least mid-2013.
It depends, of course, on how one defines "extended period of time".
We've had extended periods of drought".
He spent extended periods living with them.
Two closers (Tom Gordon and Brett Myers) were lost for extended periods.
"I don't like it for extended periods of time.
In extended periods of downtime, she might make bread.
we sat there for extended periods as well.
Fischer himself is away from Budapest for extended periods.
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