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Discover Ludwig"stretch things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to speak about making something work, go on for longer, or use something in a different way than it is intended. Example sentence: "We need to stretch things a little bit to make sure this project gets done on time."
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We're trying to stretch things".
Could his pipers and drummers march a little more slowly, to stretch things out?
"It's just the way I move and naturally stretch things, and I often don't look right.
I wish with all my heart that you could somehow stretch things and see us.
If it's a special occasion we'll try to stretch things a little more.
But it is possible, as Pinto is doing, to stretch things too far.
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That may be stretching things.
That is stretching things.
That may be stretching things a bit.
Well, that's stretching things a mite.
SECOND SUNDAY PUZZLE — O.K., so I stretched things a bit.
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