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Discover LudwigThe phrase "progressively extend" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a gradual increase or expansion of something over time. Example: "We aim to progressively extend our services to reach more clients in the coming years."
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Generally, it is accepted that mucosal involvement is the consequence of a progression of facial skin lesions, which progressively extend to oral and nasal mucous membranes or cartilages [ 14, 23].
Rather what we are seeing is a conscious effort by China to progressively extend its strategic footprint in the South China Sea.
With the exception of the few winter rains that occur as a result of climatic disturbances originating in the mid-latitude regions, precipitation essentially results from the rain-bearing southwesterly winds, which progressively extend throughout the southern half of the country at the height of the summer.
Similarly to in vitro SERS imaging of cancer cells, in vivo applications progressively extend the recognition lexicon beyond monoplex studies by preparing cocktails of different SEPs targeting multiple cancer membrane receptors (Dinish et al. 2014; Gao et al. 2015; Maiti et al. 2012; Zavaleta et al. 2009).
These lesions are classified histologically on the basis of atypia of epithelial cells that progressively extend from the lower parabasal layers of the squamous epithelium up to the whole thickness of the epithelium, depending on the grade [2].
It is characterized by erythema and hyperkeratosis of the palms and soles that progressively extend to the dorsal surface of the hands and feet.
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Making this his mission, Lobo Antunes has progressively extended the bandwidth of his monologues.
In general, the indictment argues that Mr. Milosevic held de facto control over all the key institutions of Serbia's police and military apparatus, and progressively extended such control to "federal, republican, provincial and other institutions".
The tactical ancestor of modern trench warfare was the system of progressively extended trenches developed by the French military engineer Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban for the attack of fortresses in the 17th century.
As the oil from cheaper fields has run out, the government has progressively extended a system of tax allowances to offset the extra costs of the more difficult ones.
It is true that over the years free movement rights have been progressively extended, to allow for people to move to look for jobs as well as take them; and with that, especially after eight new member states joined in 2004, mobility within the EU has greatly increased.
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