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"extending toward" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that stretches out in the direction of something else. For example, "The moss-covered tree extended its long, gnarled branches toward the sky."
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His voice needs no studio aid; it's a full-fledged soul baritone extending toward a supple falsetto.
There is the 18-karat "Tree of Life" necklace with cascading golden leaves and stems extending toward dangling sapphires.
At the base of her neck extending toward her shoulders, her olive skin was darkened, as if that area alone had been exposed to the sun.
At high magnification, small bridgelike structures can be seen on the thick filaments extending toward the thin filaments in the overlap region.
This region covers a little less than half of the total surface area of the continent, extending toward the Equator from the semiarid areas.
Stafford punctuated the drive with a scramble to the right front corner of the end zone, extending toward the pylon for a score officials upheld upon review.
On the West Side of Manhattan, beginning near Lincoln Center and extending toward the campus of Columbia University, Broadway is seemingly misplaced.
A built-in sofa encircles much of the white-shag-carpeted space, while an unmistakably phallic canopy built of moss rock protrudes from part of the wall, extending toward the fireplace opening in the large hearth opposite.
The gripped hand extending toward Perowne is large, given the man's height, and papery pale, with black hair coiled on the back and extending to the distal interphalangeal joints.
Looking down Central Park West, I'm thrilled by the necklace of green-and-red traffic lights extending toward Columbus Circle and the glittering tower of One57, that vertical paradise for billionaires.
Al-Jīzah, muḥāfaẓah (governorate) of Upper Egypt, on the west bank of the Nile River, extending toward the southwest into the Western (Libyan) Desert as far as Al-Wādī Al-Jadīd governorate.
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