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The phrase "a much wider range" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a broader variety or scope of options, possibilities, or categories in a particular context.
Example: "The new software offers a much wider range of features compared to the previous version."
Alternatives: "a significantly broader spectrum" or "a considerably larger variety".
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"It's a much wider range".
It is awarded to a much wider range of students.
"They'll give you a much wider range of options".
He said: "I think we have a different idea of history now that takes in a much wider range of actors, a much wider range of human experiences.
There is, of course, a much wider range of candidates and issues.
Before the proposal was scaled down this summer, it covered a much wider range of chemicals.
There's much more happening, and for a much wider range of people.
The eye can see a much wider range of light and dark than a camera.
The researchers also found that meteorites have a much wider range of isotopic titanium.
"Larger stores may carry a much wider range, but we're more focused.
New bicycle lanes have encouraged a much wider range of people to take up cycling.
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