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crossing extent N COMPUT

disk extent N COMPUT

extent beyond VB

some extent VB

superficial extent

viewport extent N COMPUT

a certain extent VB

a considerable extent VB

an unlimited extent VB

such an extent that VB

the extent of VB

the extent that VB

to what extent

increasing in extent or severity

increasing in gravity or extent

amount of... to the extent of ECON

Usage examples with extent

amount of... to the extent of

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These teacher shortages continue to exist today and are seen to a greater extent in high-poverty districts.
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He probed the lake to its most eastern extent in the summer of 1791.
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The extent to which these and other benefits have been obtained, however, is uncertain.
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In the 1920s the favelas grew to such an extent that they were perceived as a problem for the whole society.
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This continues with the current storyline, though at a much lesser extent.
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She can heal herself and others (to an extent), stop time, and manifest her fears as monsters unintentionally.
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The extent of the area given to individual villages was based on their historical grazing rights.
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This place is about a few square kilometres in extent.
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To a lesser extent, the term has been applied to singers in other music genres that are influenced by soul music.
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The ring has a radial extent of about 5,000 km.
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