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Discover Ludwig"to not extend" is a perfectly acceptable usage in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something should not be made longer or more involved than it already is. For example: "We have decided to not extend the contract any further."
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We're going to not extend the Bush tax cuts on the rich.
Luchey said there was "a lot of pressure on teams to not extend".
The Office of the Chief Technology Officer said: "Technology leaders met last month and took a collective decision to not extend the support arrangement for 2015.
But by what reasonable moral calculus is it just to not extend medical financial assistance to the poor as we do so?
Not every one of these people will develop Alzheimer's, so doctors are being careful to not extend these criteria to clinical practice till more research is done to fine-tune the criteria.
That film, Fury (1936), which starred Spencer Tracy and Sylvia Sidney, was a powerful, unforgiving study of mob violence but met with only moderate box-office success, prompting MGM to not extend Lang's contract with the studio.
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The statute that Stewart referred to, however, did not extend to books.
But their weak right to the forest did not extend to its timber or carbon.
The state's power to deny increases does not extend to rates for large employers.
We should be moving to shut Guantánamo, not extend it.
Nationalist solidarity may not extend to willingness to redistribute wealth.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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