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Discover Ludwig"stretch the length" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe increasing the duration or size of something. For example, "We need to stretch the length of our vacation, even if just for a few days."
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Laid head to foot, their corpses would stretch the length of England 85 times over.
The Earth's rotation slows and days and nights stretch the length of weeks.
Container ships stretch the length of four football fields, with 40-foot containers stacked behind them like multicolored Lego bricks.
His frieze will stretch the length of the river front of the hall, due to reopen in June after a £91m refurbishment.
"I used to tell a story in three minutes," said Mr. Holmes, breaking into a smile that seemed to stretch the length of his lifetime.
Set among the pale yellow dunes are seven banks of dark blue photovoltaic panels that stretch the length of a running track.
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The park stretching the length of the foreshore was officially dead.
An hour before the doors opened, the queue stretched the length of the building.
OUTDOOR SPACE: A deck that stretches the length of the apartment overlooks the building's courtyard.
The unemployed diabetic with a wound stretching the length of her shin.
She stretched the length of the earbud wire across her stomach.
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