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stretch

[strech] / strɛtʃ /




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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Friday that litigation tied to refunds could stretch for months, if not longer, and lead to little payoff for consumers.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the final seconds ticked on with Newcastle pressing for a point, Donnarumma employed that giant wingspan to stretch away low to his right to turn away Harvey Barnes' goal-bound shot.

From BBC

But because of stretched budgets, it is something that can only be done on a limited basis.

From BBC

Wales were outstanding in parts but have still suffered 14 successive Six Nations defeats in a streak stretching back to a win against Italy in Rome in March 2023 - some 1,078 days.

From BBC

During the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, shoppers stock up on treats, as families gather for lavish meals before and after the daytime fast that stretches from sunrise to sunset.

From Barron's




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