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The phrase "a larger wider" is not correct and is redundant in written English.
You can use it when trying to describe something that is both larger and wider, but it is better to choose one term for clarity.
Example: "The new model offers a larger design that enhances usability."
Alternatives: "a bigger and broader" or "a more expansive".
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It has a different shape on the top and a larger, wider lid, both of which open your mouth up when you are drinking from Sam Adams can so it makes it more like drinking from a glass.
Journalist Radhika Sanghani wrote in the Guardian that while highlighting the effects of Islamophobia is a worthy goal, showing a white woman "browning up" with a larger, wider nose and fake teeth is not the way to do it.
Those that fed on blood in the late afternoon (17:00, Figure 3B) showed a weak and narrow peak around noon (13:00) and a larger wider peak in the afternoon (from 15:00 to 18 00).
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A larger wide-field focus results in greater sample coverage and a longer available axial scan range, but results in decreased two-photon excitation.
5 Put into a large, wide pan with a lid.
01 Heat the oil in a large, wide pan.
Put a large wide skillet over medium-high heat.
Drop pinches of the sausage into a large, wide skillet.
Meanwhile, place a large, wide Dutch oven over high heat.
Pour the oil into a large, wide, lidded pan and set over a medium-high heat.
Heat half the butter in a large, wide frying pan over a medium heat.
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