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Discover Ludwig"which extended to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause or phrase that provides further information or elaboration about a previous statement or concept. Example: The museum houses a vast collection of artifacts from ancient civilizations, which extends to rare coins, pottery, and statues from Egypt and Greece.
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Yet the action felt listless, a mood which extended to the orchestra, conducted by Evelino Pidò.
The latest added another indignity to the Mets' losing streak, which extended to eight games.
It was just the color shock, which extended to the hair — and the attitude.
The report, which extended to almost an entire minute, concluded with this delectably nuanced analysis from the anchor.
The unemphatic quality of his photographs and short films translates into a diffidence, which extended to his career as a whole.
In a statement, the C.I.A. acknowledged that its Inspector General had an investigation under way into abuses at Abu Ghraib, which extended to the death of a prisoner.
Stories abound about the lifestyle of Lord and Lady Black, which extended to lavish parties, holidays on the corporate jet and enormous bills for gardening and decorating.
At the time, the intelligence services existed only in the shadows, surrounded by a code of silence, which extended to the mainstream media.
Henderson was treated by Eden with a "sublime courtesy", which extended to a share of the caviar and vodka Stalin sent him.
Mark, who died on Monday at the age of seventy-five, had a fierce love of photography which extended to the people she worked with.
Wimbledon champion Angelique Kerber has beaten US open champion Naomi Osaka in an error-strewn battle at the WTA finals, which extended to three tense sets.
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