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"extract of" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English
It is usually used to refer to a short segment or summary of something. For example: "This report contains an extract of the findings from the recent survey."
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Read an extract of Apple and Rain.
It originally stated that curcumin was an extract of cumin.
This is an edited extract of a longer piece.
We've published an extended extract of the exchange.
An extract of the interview was published in Radio Times.
The ethanolic extract of Calocedrus macrolepis var.
and an aqueous peel extract of orange (Citrus sinensis).
"Metal; hot extract of bleach-white paper towel; aerosol fumes".
This is an edited extract of an article that first appeared in Meanjin earlier this year.
· This is an edited extract of an article which first appeared in the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz.
Read an extract of Dark Satanic Millsand an interview with Marcus Sedgwick.
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