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extent
noun as in range, magnitude
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Since survival was a practical matter, some of the rules of segregation that were strictly enforced in other locations didn’t exist to the same extent in Oakhurst.
Arsenal are set to discover the full extent of the thigh injury suffered by Gabriel while on international duty amid concerns he faces several weeks out.
"To the extent trade policies are creating barriers to achieving that objective, that's a legitimate topic."
So the extent of opposition, especially within the Labour Party, will determine whether the package becomes law.
If companies can’t find skilled workers in the U.S. and aren’t allowed to import them legally from overseas, they will move production offshore to the extent they can.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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