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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some extend" is not grammatically correct
The correct phrase would be "to some extent." It is used to indicate a limitation or degree of something. Here is an example: To some extent, I understand why he did what he did, but I still think it was wrong.
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"Some extend to essential matters of faith and morals".
They are located mainly in the inland area of Peninsular Malaysia, though some extend into Thailand.
Some extend this to general enquiries, cancelling appointments, Freedom of Information requests and Patient Advice and Liaison Services.
The skewed values of the boom years – which I realize were only boom years for some – extend far beyond the corporate world.
So to some extend the reputation of every novelist will rise and fall according to how his social theory holds up.
Some include cultural modifications, and some extend controls from material to intellectual life.
Some extend partnerships to share data about products, customer use and supply chains.
It's speakers system is, to some extend, a Trojan Horse for it's IoT platform.
However, the lower selectivity of the membrane reactor due to coking is compensated to some extend by a reduced hydrogenolysis.
Inhibition of Met and Axl remained high whereas inhibition of Tyro3 and Mer decreased to some extend.
Readmill has other competitors in the space including Rethink Books, OpenMargin and to some extend GoodReads and Amazon's Shelfari.
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