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Discover LudwigThe phrase "increasingly extending" is a grammatically correct and usable construction in written English.
It can be used to describe the act or process of extending something in a gradual or progressive manner. Example: The company's global reach is increasingly extending to new markets and continents.
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Outsourcing is increasingly extending to extremely sensitive sectors, including intelligence.
These offices are increasingly extending their influence into new areas.
Kindergarten programs are also delivered within Long Day Care programs and traditional stand-alone Kindergartens are increasingly extending their programs to include child care.
The Bush administration itself was increasingly extending a hand for example by hosting Syria, among others, at 2007 talks in Annapolis.
"Marketers are increasingly extending their campaigns to mobile and we want to be available to guide them through best practices". said Tony Nethercutt, AdMob Vice President of Sales.
Technology is increasingly extending beyond isolated objects and becoming fully integrated into physical environments, yielding simulated experiences that more closely replicate real world settings.
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These extreme prices increasingly extend beyond London to many cities in the region.
Just like his counterparts in Glasgow, his job increasingly extends online: "That's a huge part of it.
"In the past five years, we have seen £1m sales increasingly extend into areas such as Acton, Dalston, Herne Hill, Tooting Bec and Blackheath.
But the militants have increasingly extended their presence into more settled areas of Pakistan, like Hangu, where the provincial police arrested about half a dozen armed Taliban fighters riding in a pickup truck last Saturday.
Humans would build a lunar base and stay there for increasingly extended periods of time.
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