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Discover Ludwig"stretch out for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to mean reaching out in search of something, often in an effort to achieve something. For example: He stretched out for a promotion, but was eventually passed over.
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They carry the cache, the peer recognition, the automatic exemptions that stretch out for years.
The most ambitious restaurants would be classified under the heading of "casual dining," and the fast food is not fast, given the lunchtime lines that can stretch out for 20 minutes or more.
The process can easily stretch out for many months.
The struggle for community approval could stretch out for years.
On a big computer display, it will stretch out for readability.
These are not straightforward, since the claims' "tail" can stretch out for years.
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The 000 call stretched out for 20 minutes, while the dispatcher tried to get Anu to tell him where she lived.
After each interval, walk around and stretch out your legs for at least 90 seconds.
Stretch out your body and look for the water.
Acrimonious negotiations stretched out for months before falling apart.
Semantic arguments become vigorous, charades-like performances that are stretched out for too long.
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