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Discover Ludwig"stretching away" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to something that is long, or to the physical sensation of stretching. For example: "The beach seemed to stretch away forever, with no end in sight."
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Desert stretching away on either side.
First I crossed the moors, stretching away with eerie light on their midwinter khaki coloration, and with, here and there, the burial bumps of Bronze Age chieftains.
Voters are nervous about red ink stretching away into the future, and even Mr Obama's liberal supporters are turning up the heat.
A field of flammable moss — gray-green, like the ocean on a stormy day, stretching away under a sky the color of ice.
At its base, stretching away a few feet and exposed by erosion, is part of the sloping wall of the west face of the reservoir.
What was almost certainly wrong was the image many of us had in our heads then, of hydrocarbon plumes stretching away from the wellhead like undersea rivers.
The store bewildered him at first — counters stretching away in all directions, the lights much brighter than anywhere else, the voices clamoring.
Below us lies a narrow valley dotted with jewel-like tarns, with a sweep of forest stretching away below our alpine lookout.
They then withstood an equally impressive Bradford fightback before stretching away again with late tries from Peter Shiels and Paul Sculthorpe.
He went on to build a cabin for his son, Rufus, imagining a future of "unofficial shanties stretching away across the country, down the generations".
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It stretches away into the distance.
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