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The phrase "a much wider sphere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a broader area of influence, activity, or interest in various contexts.
Example: "The new policy will allow the organization to operate in a much wider sphere, reaching more communities than ever before."
Alternatives: "a significantly larger scope" or "a considerably broader range".
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Further, as illustrated by accidents such as Three Mile Island and Bhopal, industrial accidents potentially impact a much wider sphere than that of the injured worker and his or her employer.
I'd say rather that his life in music so far has trumped them, by making himself essential to a much wider sphere of influence, exposure, and, in a meaningful sense, accessibility.
One of the largest cities in Maya history, Tikal, then known as Mutul, was in what is now northern Guatemala, but had a much wider sphere of influence in the Maya world.
Digital technology, namely photography, proved to be as enchanting a place as she expected the world of painting to be: "Going digital allowed me to push back my limits, to find a much wider sphere of activity where things tied up fluidly and were reversible".
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This makes the emerging networked public sphere more responsive to intensely held concerns of a much wider swath of the population than the mass media were capable of seeing, and creates a communications process that is more resistant to corruption by money.
It is a much wider cultural phenomenon.
"It's a much wider range".
And a much wider circle of readers.
In addition, a much wider cylindrite core was observed.
We introduce a much wider concept called technological complementarities.
It has a much wider working range.
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