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extended

[ik-sten-did] / ɪkˈstɛn dɪd /




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He said "no concessions" had been extended in "sensitive areas" such as grains, spices, dairy, poultry, meat and several vegetables and fruits -- including potatoes, oranges and strawberries.

From Barron's

That meant they were likely to have suffered physical injuries and fluctuating levels of consciousness over extended periods of time.

From BBC

Another damaging defeat for Frank left Tottenham in 14th place -- just six points above the relegation zone -- as their winless league run in 2026 extended to seven matches.

From Barron's

But he added that new laws extended the amount of time authorities had to uncover fraud cases.

From BBC

“Sell their shares, incur massive tax costs? Step out of a market that they have made an unbelievable amount of money in for an extended period of time?”

From MarketWatch