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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extreme length" can be used in written English in certain contexts.
It typically refers to a measurement or duration that is very long or extensive. Some possible uses of this phrase could include: - "The Great Wall of China is known for its extreme length, spanning over 13,000 miles." - "After hours of searching, we finally found the missing book at the library's reference section, which stretched to extreme lengths." - "The marathon runner pushed herself to her limits, running an extreme length of 26.2 miles." - "The movie was heavily criticized for its extreme length of three hours and forty-five minutes."
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A fibre of extreme length is a filament.
Rivette claimed that the extreme length was integral to its meaning and texture.
Having so many games of extreme length played havoc with network television schedules.
It is not a narrow space, but the extreme length creates the quality of a vortex.
"But he was also inclined to do rope tricks and laugh wildly, hysterically, at extreme length.
Given the extreme length of the first semifinal, Nadal and Djokovic's match didn't get underway until nearly 8 10 p.m.
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No other known material can produce such extreme length-to-diameter ratios: millions of times longer than they are wide.
Dr. Karadzic has gone to extreme lengths to protect himself.
Many went to extreme lengths to support him.
David Longman understands why parents go to extreme lengths.
Uncle Charlie will go to extreme lengths to protect the family.
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