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The phrase "extra context" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to additional information or background that helps clarify a situation or topic.
Example: "To better understand the project's goals, I would appreciate some extra context regarding the client's expectations."
Alternatives: "additional information" or "further details".
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This article was re-edited on 19 December 2014 to give extra context to the GlobalWebIndex figures.
But it's much easier to write about the Tour being "plunged into the depths of despair" than it is to provide a bit of extra context.
But at least in the realm of theory, there is widespread agreement that providing extra context on transcripts is a good thing.
If you read it before you see The Author, it provides an extra context; if you wait until afterwards, it allows the show to continue to resonate and grow.
Deployed well, they can provide extra context, offering a parallax view of what you are watching, or even function as a communication channel between producers and writers and their audience.
8.39am BST Brotherhood leader's statement For extra context here is an excerpt a statement made by senior Brotherhood official Mohamed El-Beltagy yesterday to media outlets shortly after his own daughter's death and after his own reported arrest not long afterwards, in which he calls the actions of the military, "war crimes".
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In addition, the analysis of extra context-aware information in the development of new context-aware load balancing mechanisms indoors will be performed.
Apart from the songs, with their colourful and evocative titles, there is no extra-musical context.
Potentially an invaluable mechanism for citizens and civil society groups to engage with the civil servants and state officials who represent them, the OGP could facilitate frank discussions about their aspirations and concerns in an impartial, extra-national context.
Certain theorists reject causal minimalism, which involves a restricted notion of cause that is current in no extra-legal context.
Extra-linguistic context determines what way of grasping (what Crimmins and Perry call an idea) an utterance of a propositional attitude ascribing sentence makes implicit reference to.
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