Sentence examples for a much wide from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a much wide" is not correct in written English.
It should be "much wider" when comparing the extent or degree of something.
Example: "The new road is much wider than the old one, allowing for more traffic."
Alternatives: "a lot broader" or "significantly wider."

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The mechanical properties of composite materials exhibit a much wide range of scatter than that of metallic materials, even under the same loading condition.

Although gama-AOB may have a much wide distribution (Ward and O'Mullan 2002), gamma-proteobacteria such as Nitrosococcus oceani are minor members of the marine sediment ammonia-oxidizing communities (Nold et al. 2000) with lower diversity in most marine environments analyzed (O'Mullan and Ward 2005) or no positive results (Ward et al. 2000).

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It is a much wider cultural phenomenon.

"It's a much wider range".

As a rule, myth has a much wider impact.

It is awarded to a much wider range of students.

"They'll give you a much wider range of options".

The mainlanders, by contrast, had a much wider choice.

And it's an aspect of a much wider problem.

But there is, of course, a much wider issue.

We need to take a much wider view.

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