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The phrase "a pretty wide spread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is distributed or occurs over a large area or among a large group.
Example: "The survey results showed a pretty wide spread of opinions on the new policy."
Alternatives: "a fairly broad distribution" or "a significant range."
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The SupaBoy will cost $80 and will launch in "Summer 2011," which is a pretty wide spread.
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This class is definitely a smaller one, but it still seems to spread a pretty wide number of different verticals.
That is a pretty wide range.
I have a pretty wide variety of types.
Really, the question is given a pretty wide berth.
NEIL Well, it's a pretty wide choice.
"You get a pretty wide range," Mr. Martinez said.
"We're casting a pretty wide net," he said.
That's a pretty wide open frontier.
They provided a pretty wide range of opinions.
We see a pretty wide swath of what's happening.
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