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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extends outward" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is stretching or reaching outward from a central point or source. Example: The branches of the tree extend outward, providing a large area of shade in the summer heat.
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The perception extends outward, into the audience, eliciting the same feeling that "Abouna" inspires.
A spinning side brush that extends outward from the chassis gets at dirt along baseboards.
The modern city, which includes residential and industrial areas, extends outward from the city walls.
Lassell consists of a faint plateau of ring material that extends outward from Le Verrier about halfway to Adams.
The brain exists within the skull, but the mind extends outward and arises from the interactions between people or between a person and the environment.
Another worker was thrown from the 42nd floor, but was caught in a safety net that extends outward from the 40th floor, fire officials said.
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The terminal ends of each of the stripes extend outward near the back of the head.
The cloud is thought to surround the Sun and extend outward halfway to the next nearest star, Proxima Centauri.
The settings feature deep centers and layers that extend outward, like the interior of a flower or, yes, female genitalia.
At 20 feet high, this is no cherub; a long leg makes it extend outward 20 feet as well.
The trunks of several species are surrounded by huge buttresses extending outward and upward for about 5 metres (15 feet).
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