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The phrase "looking to extend" is a perfectly correct and acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing something that can be extended or increased in duration or scope. For example, "Our company is looking to extend its reach into new markets."
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Now it's "looking to extend the brand".
"We're looking to extend," she sighs.
Geotecnologias is also looking to extend its functionality.
The authority is looking to extend the season next year to two months, he said.
Around that time, he was also looking to extend his influence in the Nationalmannschaft.
The Chinese are hardly looking to extend their Islamic troubles with an adventure there.
It's unlikely that they'll be unlimited challenges, but maybe we are looking to extend the limit.
New World Stages has become the go-to destination for shows looking to extend their post-Broadway life.
The MIT group is looking to extend this work to emissions reductions from wind power and electricity conservation.
Federer will face Lleyton Hewitt of Australia in the semifinals, looking to extend his 10-match winning streak against Hewitt.
He wasn't a painter looking to extend the emotive gestures of Abstract Expressionism beyond the canvas into happenings.
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