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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pretty wide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a considerable width or extent, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The river is a pretty wide body of water, making it difficult to cross without a bridge."
Alternatives: "quite broad" or "fairly wide".
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NEIL Well, it's a pretty wide choice.
That is a pretty wide range.
I have a pretty wide variety of types.
"We're casting a pretty wide net," he said.
"You get a pretty wide range," Mr. Martinez said.
Really, the question is given a pretty wide berth.
There's a pretty wide and deep basket of knowledge that teachers need to have.
"There is a patchwork of state statutes out there, but they run a pretty wide gamut".
It was an interesting crowd: very diverse ethnically and covering a pretty wide age range.
Last year, the final pre-season forecasts missed the mark by a pretty wide margin.
When it comes to friendship, Ilyumzhinov casts a pretty wide net.
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