Sentence examples for may extend access from inspiring English sources

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Online CBT-based self-help for hoarding appears to be a promising intervention strategy that may extend access to treatment.

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However, in-office location may extend access to those needing surgical intervention, especially in patients who are medically infirm or otherwise poor candidates for general anesthetic.

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The authority to extend access to several groups and individuals.

A notable limitation of our approach is that we have not allowed for the possibility that potential spatial access may extend beyond the border of a particular province or territory, wherein we have treated each province or territory as a bounded unit.

Primary or secondary tumour involvement of the retromolar trigone may extend along the pterygomandibular raphe and access the masticator space, which is posterior and lateral to the raphe [2, 5, 30].

This task-shifting followed the recommendations of experts and may have contributed to extending access to ART.

Paraglottic space tumour may extend anteriorly to the pre-epiglottic space, posteriorly to submucosally access the piriform sinus apex via the thyroarytenoid gap (Fig. 5a).

But they may extend for years.

And the effects may extend beyond music.

It may extend the partnership into next year.

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