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"stretching to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express the idea of moving towards something, as in, "Her arm was stretching to reach the top shelf." It can also be used to describe a period of time, as in, "She had been stretching to find a solution for days."
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"We are stretching to get there.
It's just stretching to be charitable.
The earth is barren, stretching to infinity beneath grey skies.
Olympic lanes would produce bottlenecks stretching to Brighton.
The first segment, stretching to 20th Street, is open.
Think of the Long Island Rail Road as one long garden hose stretching to Pennsylvania Station.
Its one significant image is a standing cross upfront, alongside a road stretching to distant mountains.
Robust budget surpluses have morphed into deficits stretching to the horizon and beyond.
Britons are stretching to meet ever-rising prices by borrowing more.
Art museums, trying to do more with less, are stretching to be creative this season.
The southern half, in contrast, is a rolling, well-irrigated plain stretching to the Ebro.
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