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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stretched too far" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone has gone beyond their limits or has pushed something to the point of breaking. Example: The company's budget was stretched too far, causing them to have to cut back on important projects.
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If anyone stretched too far, they could pull something".
Transformational indeed, but Prudential will have to convince investors that it has not stretched too far.
It is the sound of a man in pain, a man stretched too far.
But some agricultural economists believe the food security argument has been stretched too far.
In Time's Arrow, sadly, it just seems like a conceit stretched too far and too thin.
They got the obvious stuff right, but stretched too far on a new size and the name.
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But did Mr. Lewis stretch too far?
But if we stretch too far, people don't know what the core promise is anymore".
But investors are worrying that the Indian operator, which twice failed to seal a deal with the MTN Group of South Africa, will stretch too far for an African deal.
SABMiller, listed in Britain, will have to dangle more to win support from its target, but it cannot afford to stretch too far.
I now live with my nan, but she is in her late sixties and her pension doesn't stretch too far, so the EMA is vital for me.
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