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Discover Ludwig"stretch it out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to extend something or make it last longer. Examples: 1. "I need to stretch out my budget this month, so I'm being careful with my spending." 2. "The yoga instructor encouraged us to stretch out our muscles before the class began." 3. "Let's stretch out the meeting for another 15 minutes to discuss this important topic." 4. "I like to stretch my runs out to at least five miles for a good workout." 5. "Stretching out the vacation was the best decision we made because we got to see so much more of the country."
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Why do they stretch it out?
Stretch it out – and keep your joints mobile and active.
"Way to go, Lindsey, way to stretch it out," Sam Brownback told him.
I keep trying to stretch it out but it's so hard".
He decided to stretch it out by setting it with big rollers.
"Well, stretch it out and spend it well," Kinsella says, laughing.
It definitely felt good to go out there and stretch it out".
There's just too much to cover, especially if you stretch it out over 50 years.
"They could stretch it out for quite a while, can't they?" Jackson said.
"If we move it and stretch it out, I think we'd have a real crown jewel".
6 Gently knock back the risen dough and stretch it out to an approximately 30x20cm rectangle.
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