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Discover Ludwig"may extend to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something may reach or have an effect on a particular area or range. Example: The new policy on recycling may extend to all households in the city, not just to those in specific neighborhoods.
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The appeal may extend to the whole family.
In time this may extend to jobcentres, under a model pioneered by the Canadian government.
That something may extend to a realignment of American-European relations.
Vesterbacka hinted that the partnership may extend to mobile devices in the future, though.
The fissure may extend to the head of the optic nerve.
Aging generally lasts for two months but may extend to a year.
Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) of the pancreas may extend to other organs.
The benefits of interacting with older children may extend to empathetic abilities.
Apparently, his response to realism may extend to aromas that could circulate through the auditorium.
They may extend to its Shanghai research and development center, which develops neurology drugs for Glaxo.
The Shore Line East commuter train may extend to Bridgeport and Stamford as early as next month.
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