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The phrase 'stretch my' is not correct and usable in written English
The correct phrase is 'stretch out'. For example, "I need to stretch out my legs after sitting in the car for so long".
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I wanted to stretch my legs".
"What if I stretch my arm?
I get out to stretch my legs.
I stretch my mowing as long as I can".
It also gives me a chance to stretch my muscles.
When I stretch my arms in the air I levitate.
"It's like being a freak; look how high I can stretch my leg," she said.
"This might stretch my credibility to the point of knicker-elastic twanging, but I really was.
To stretch my own shrinking budget, I got very creative with a handful of ingredients.
There are moments when you say, "Wow, I really wish I could stretch my legs out.
I stretch my legs out in front of me and he scoots over, leaning against me.
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