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The phrase "a much wider segment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a larger portion or group within a particular context, such as demographics, markets, or audiences.
Example: "Our research indicates that a much wider segment of the population is now interested in sustainable products."
Alternatives: "a significantly larger portion" or "a considerably broader group."
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But what had once been a weapon aimed solely at the rich is now threatening a much wider segment of the population.
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What has changed is that that segment has swelled to include a much wider section of the student community.
"Now we are looking at 17 to 18 segments that stretch over a much wider area" and have come to realize that they are dynamically interconnected in a deep subterranean maze.
"This time, you have to program content to a much wider variety of channels — Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, YouTube, Google — because people are segmented in a very different way than they were four years ago".
And a much wider circle of readers.
It is a much wider cultural phenomenon.
"It's a much wider range".
As a rule, myth has a much wider impact.
In addition, a much wider cylindrite core was observed.
We introduce a much wider concept called technological complementarities.
It is awarded to a much wider range of students.
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