Sentence examples for a much wider study from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a much wider study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a research project or analysis that encompasses a broader scope or more extensive range of subjects than previously mentioned.
Example: "The findings from this research are significant, but they would benefit from a much wider study that includes more diverse populations."
Alternatives: "a significantly broader study" or "a considerably larger study".

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Although most depth of closure studies have been conducted on a limited number of sites, the great quantity of airborne lidar bathymetry data collected over the past decade allows for a much wider study region.

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Although this does not replace a much wider bibliographic study comparing different fields of ecology (soil ecology, marine ecology, bird ecology.etc), this suggests that soil ecology uses modelling and evolutionary thinking more parsimoniously than other fields of ecology.

While much of his later life was occupied by scholarly questions of the Bible and homosexuality, he came to abhor the label "gay minister," and pursued a much wider range of studies, on early American religions, Elizabethan Puritanism, church music and the African-American experience.

Although increases in FA during adolescence have been found in studies looking at white matter changes with increasing age, these studies have typically been conducted over a much wider age range than our study, often showing increases in FA from late childhood into the third decade of life (Ladouceur et al., 2012).

14 Both of these studies used a much wider and longer radiation field to cover lymph node dissections.

But compared to our study, this study concentrated on a much wider age range, although the children most vulnerable to renal scarring are the younger ones.

This is further supported by our recent finding of inverse association between 48-h PNC in ambient air and MVF in a cross-sectional study of citizens from central Copenhagen [ 42], although another study with a much wider catchment area in USA found no such association [ 31].

These sensors' well-calibrated, high quality data have wide applicability and are being used in a much wider range of earth observation studies and applications, in addition to the planned SST mission.

In this respect, a recurring hearing loss provides an excellent experimental model for studying a much wider class of problem faced by the brain.

But for some watching the lender and its peers, it is a case study of a much wider problem of governments not cracking down with enough urgency on dodged tax, and a useful lesson on the short arm of international law.

There is a much wider availability of laboratory test facilities to study degradation at 20 °C than at lower temperatures, less risk of study temperatures to deviate from the target, and the costs are reduced.

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