three-year extension

collocation in English

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extension
noun
uk
/ɪkˈsten.ʃən/
us
/ɪkˈsten.ʃən/
the fact of reaching, stretching, or continuing; the act of adding to something in order to make it bigger ...
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(Definition ofextensionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofthree-year extension

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Is thethree-yearextensionof the loan long enough?
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The value of thatthree-yearextensionwas £250,000.
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In their statement they made no remark about thethree-yearextensionof the pay policy.
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However, the effect is to provide for athree-yearextensionof existing contracts.
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That buttresses my questioning of the intentions during thethree-yearextensionof the contracts.
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Thethree-yearextensionand its implications will be a key issue in the debate.
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The period of three years, with a possiblethree-yearextension, was calculated from the date of knowledge.
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Although the government had announced its intention to deregulate commercial rentals in 1923, it had decreed athree-yearextensionon existing agreements which was due to expire in 1926.
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Surely that is a relevant question, and something which we should decide before we are asked to vote for thisthree-yearextension.
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Athree-yearextensionof powers to build the line was granted.
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He waived his no-trade clause for athree-yearextensionfrom the team for $32 million.
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The final two years of the deal can be voided upon performance so it can be athree-yearextensionworth $29.3 million.
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A few days later, he signed athree-yearextensionto his contract, which had been due to expire at the end of the season.
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