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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather wide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a significant width or extent, often in a comparative sense.
Example: "The river was a rather wide expanse of water, making it difficult to cross."
Alternatives: "quite broad" or "fairly spacious".
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"They went from apparently not having much of a strategy at all to having a rather wide team".
In an interview yesterday, Mr. Fisher said, "From where we are right now, I still see a rather wide range of impact on both sides".
And, according to the Financial Times, Wall Street's stockmarket capitalisation has now been eclipsed by Europe (admittedly taking a rather wide definition of Europe, which includes Russia).
ONP serves a rather wide variety of societal targets, but spreading predator populations create anxiety in neighbouring communities.
The monotone mappings appear in a rather wide variety of contexts, since they can be found in many functional equations.
But it seems as if there's a micro HDMI, micro USB port, and a rather wide MicroSD card slot.
Yet the literature offers a rather wide range of estimates for the price elasticities of demand for energy.
It is characterized by larger values of the amplitude and by insensitivity to damping in a rather wide range.
Moreover, the perception of labour-market chances is influenced by media coverage, which can be located in a rather wide spatial range.
(A rather wide particle size range (2 10 nm) accounts for a rather broad absorption peak from 500 to 600 nm.
Leaf extract of ginger has already been used for synthesis of silver NPs [37]; however, the produced particles had a rather wide particle size distribution (10 100 nm).
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