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The phrase "a far wide" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate expressions, "far" and "wide," which are typically used independently or in different contexts.
Example: "The river flows far and wide across the valley."
Alternatives: "far and wide" or "broad and extensive".
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He often strolled into the crowd, in search of famous or otherwise interesting fans to briefly interview, and even in a far, wide shot, you could always spot him among the throng.
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"Those shells represent a far wider question".
Nowadays, there is a far wider market.
"But this allows us to reach a far wider audience".
But the book has a far wider scope.
Now, however, it has a far wider, more implausible remit.
Far less concerned with craft than Mr. Jackson, Mr. Winter casts a far wider net.
There are far fewer received opinions now, and a far wider range of attitudes onstage.
Ms Lippman's response was to write a novel that would reach a far wider audience.
The snapshot shows the president without a touch of gray and with a far wider smile.
But, just possibly, Americans will be presented with a far wider choice next November.
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