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to extend to jan vs to extend until

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'To extend to Jan' implies extending something up to the month of January. However, 'to extend until' is a more general phrase which indicates the extension of something up to a specified time or event.
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to extend to jan

This phrase is correct when you want to specify extending something up to the month of January.

This phrase is used when you want to indicate the extension of something up to the month of January. It is specific to a particular month or time period.

Examples:

  • The deadline to submit the report has been extended to Jan.
  • The promotion will run until Jan.
  • Dec 10, 2014 ... The judge also agreed to extend to Jan. 6 the deadline for the state and Army Corps to submit briefs. The city will have until Jan. 12 to submit its ...
  • Dec 10, 2013 ... House Agriculture Committee Chairman Frank Lucas, an Oklahoma Republican, proposed a bill to extend to Jan. 31 the farm law that expired ...
  • For example, if the handle is on Jan 1st, I'd like a range to extend to Jan 14th. If the slider moves to Jan 3rd, I'd like the range to move with it to ...
  • Mar 16, 2012 ... California Assembly Speaker John Perez wants to extend to Jan. 1 subsidized child care benefits that the governor recently vetoed out of the ...

Alternatives:

  • to extend to February
  • to extend to the end of Jan
  • to extend to the beginning of Jan
  • to extend to the middle of Jan
  • to extend to the last day of Jan

to extend until

This phrase is correct when you want to indicate the extension of something up to a specified time or event.

This phrase is more general and can be used to indicate the extension of something up to a specified time or event. It is not limited to a specific month or time period.

Examples:

  • The store will be open until 10 p.m.
  • The offer is valid until the end of the month.
  • HARP to extend until 2016? Falls in line with HAMP. Brena Swanson. July 7, 2014 3:54PM. 0 Comments. question mark ...
  • Apr 23, 2015 ... WASHINGTON — The Senate's top five Republican leaders have cosponsored legislation to extend until 2017 the Obamacare insurance ...
  • Apr 22, 2015 ... Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is sponsoring a bill to extend until Dec. 31, 2020, a provision of the USA Patriot Act that the National ...
  • Plug-in electric drive vehicles scheduled to extend until 12/31/16; Combined heat and power systems scheduled to extend until 12/31/16; On-site renewable ...

Alternatives:

  • to extend up to
  • to extend as far as
  • to extend till
  • to extend through
  • to extend by

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