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The phrase "extra reinforcement" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe additional support or strength added to something, particularly in construction or engineering contexts. Example: The bridge was built with extra reinforcement to withstand the heavy traffic of trucks and buses.
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The extra reinforcement of doing the work, asking the speaker, and then listening to the answer would benefit any child.
If you need some extra reinforcement, apps like OFFTIME can help to block your phone during certain hours.
It has also added extra reinforcement to some of the internal components, helping to keep water out.
In fact, this extra reinforcement probably saved the house from collapsing years ago.In this section Old Alabama won't leave politely What's new?
"Far from taking note of extra reinforcement and proper bonding of pillars and weight-bearing walls, required for extra protection in earthquake zones, most buildings were death traps before people moved into them," said The Statesman.
That makes sense, says co-author Keizo Takasuka, because spiders molt for only a few days and may not need the extra reinforcement.
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Gen. Benjamin R. Mixon, said this week that he had already shifted additional troops to the province and asked for extra reinforcements.
So UK commanders will welcome the 7,000 or so US troops from the extra reinforcements announced by Obama, who will be deployed in Helmand province to help out the British there.
The police had to call extra reinforcements to control the throng, and to escort Joseph into the synagogue.
This Tuesday, more than 5,000 protesters gathered in central Rio, forcing the cops to draft in extra reinforcements to police the area.
This will give you two extra reinforcements per turn, and it can only be accessed by one territory.
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