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The phrase "a fairly wide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a considerable width or extent, often in a comparative sense.
Example: "The river is a fairly wide body of water, making it difficult to cross without a bridge."
Alternatives: "quite broad" or "relatively wide".
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These are widely available, and there is a fairly wide choice as well.
"I'm a fairly wide guy," Mr. Craig said.
Still, workers can pay a fairly wide range of fees.
And he has succeeded in building a fairly wide coalition.
It's not a hundred-percent integrated town but it has a fairly wide array of ethnicities.
It's all about reflecting our record collections, which run a fairly wide spectrum of music.
Ours is a muckers' league, with a fairly wide range of age and skill.
Ms. Stillman's case has received a fairly wide hearing in the media.
Systematically chosen or not, these three films represent a fairly wide range of Fleischer's meticulous work.
Meanwhile, instant polls declared Biden the victor by a fairly wide margin.
These unaffiliated voters opted for Mr. Riggio's group of directors by a fairly wide margin.
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