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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extends everywhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a wide or all-encompassing reach or influence.
Example: "The internet extends everywhere, connecting people from all corners of the globe."
Alternatives: "reaches all areas" or "spans across all places."
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The immobilising effect of Brexit extends everywhere.
That disturbed a good deal of complacency, and the reach of the Second Edition of the OED extends everywhere you can think of.
"It extends everywhere, from Alabama to Michigan".
The Daily Telegraph reviewer said, "The taint of cruddiness extends everywhere in this joyless stinker".
The West's influence extends everywhere it has economic interests, which, as it turns out, is everywhere.
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The omerta does not extend everywhere.
Extra ballots were dispatched and voting hours were extended everywhere.
But Che's mythic status as a homegrown revolutionary does not extend everywhere, even if his image does.
And the reach of the computing world is extending everywhere, from phones to cars to buildings, which fosters demand for software programmers.
The Camorra's tentacles extend everywhere in Italy — from politics, drug trafficking, construction, and waste disposal to an entire knock-off fashion industry.
Facebook says that some laws elsewhere in the world conflict with GDPR's new laws for Europe so they can't be extended everywhere, and that the interface for some of these tools may vary.
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