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The phrase "a much wider scope" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent or range of a particular subject, project, or concept, indicating that it covers more ground than previously mentioned.
Example: "The new policy will have a much wider scope, addressing issues that were previously overlooked."
Alternatives: "a significantly broader range" or "a considerably larger extent."
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Ministers will have no veto.The new Freedom of Information Act will also have a much wider scope than the existing code, which applies only to central-government departments.
M. Berg, Haifa, Israel While the unfolding nuclear-power emergency in Japan will lead to a reassessment of the energy strategies of many countries ("In the U.S. and elsewhere, enthusiasm for atomic power suffers a blow," March 15), the issue concerns a much wider scope.
The automated heuristic design and the growing computing power provide us with the chance to consider a much wider scope.
Taken together, our work indicates that the moral self is more complex - and has a much wider scope of influence - than previously supposed.
According to Spotify CEO, Daniel Ek, Telia's strong market position will enable Spotify to reach out on a much wider scope than before.
In summary, time devoted to modification of biosynthetic proteins and unravelling of the detailed reaction mechanisms involved in biosynthesis will be shortened, paving the way for a much wider scope for metabolic engineers in future.
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However, the scope of undetectable selection extends over a much wider range of parameter space than the range of nearly neutral genes.
Work in progress is now extending the scope of our SADS model to capture a much wider range of observable behaviors of marine traffic that deviate from what is considered normal.
Indeed, this is a sub-topic in an area of much wider scope, interest and activity, which also concerns the topology of network structures in elemental solid forms, through simple mixed inorganic solids − silicates, zeolites and the like, and, more recently metal-organic frameworks (MOFS).
Mycobacteriosis in the Chesapeake Bay is a problem of much wider scope than the previously recognized epizootic in striped bass (1 ).
Comparing with the existing results, the derived inequality condition leads to the fault tolerance ability stronger and much wider scope of applicability.
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