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extent - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- contamination: A map should be published showing the possible extent of contamination and blight to housing.
- damage: What matters is the extent of the error, not the extent of any damage.
- absorption: Ingestion of food has no significant influence on the rate and extent of absorption, regardless of the dosage form of Tegretol.
- devastation: View the animation to see contemporary etchings of the London skyline, showing the extent of the devastation.
- problem: Cause of problem The extent of the problem was alarming.
- injury: One function of the current is to alert the rest of the body to the location and extent of an injury.
Preposition: that
- parity: Extent that parity private insurance are insurance companies that endeavor is information.
Converse of object
- permit: Candidate Record Sheets... to the fullest extent permitted by law.
- assess: A final evaluation will assess the extent to which the project has met its intended aims and delivered its outcomes.
- determine: The data was analyzed to determine the extent to which acoustic cues affect the patterned behavior.
- reveal: That is because it reveals the extent of a believer's devotion to God.
- examine: For we must examine the extent to which the question of the internet affects individuals and their roles as citizens.
- quantify: Tests followed to quantify the extent of the deterioration.
Adjective modifier
- lesser: The same is true of fast food, of alcohol to a lesser extent.
- certain: It was thought to be tempting fate to a certain extent.
- limited: It may be able to do this to a limited extent.
- considerable: The burial ground is is of considerable extent, having been recently much enlarged.
- full: The full extent of Porter's injuries are not known at this time.
- maximum: The maximum spatial extent of blooms detected during this period are displayed.
Converse of subject
- strike: Beecham praised this citizen model and was struck by the extent of support for it, across sectors and across political parties.
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