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Discover Ludwig"on the stretch" is a correct and commonly used idiom in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a period of time where someone is in a state of high pressure or intense activity. For example: "The company was on the stretch for the past few weeks, as they scrambled to complete their new product launch in time."
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Local authority workmen painted one set of double yellow lines on the stretch of road owned by the council.
Not quite: Mensah intercepts on the stretch.
Back to you, Nole... Djokovic on the stretch.
The speed limit on the stretch was 50mph.
He toes it on the stretch, harmlessly, to M'Bolhi.
The tournament hinged on the stretch holes at Squaw Creek.
He gets his head to the ball but on the stretch.
Yesterday afternoon, two burned patches were visible on the stretch of grass where the couple fell.
There were new houses going up on the stretch of paved road south of town.
Almost anywhere on the stretch between Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower will do.
The Tata Group, India's largest conglomerate, would take on the stretch of river in Varanasi.
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