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The phrase "a really wide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a significant width or breadth, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The river was a really wide expanse of water that seemed to stretch on forever."
Alternatives: "a very wide" or "an extremely wide".
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That's a really wide range.
It's a really wide cross section".
"It was a really wide mix".
Their appeal has a really wide circle".
Over the course of a few nights, you see a really wide range of people".
"I think it is a really wide open competition," she said.
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It's a really wide-ranging job and I'm away from the office half the time, either on the rigs, at conferences or at community meetings.
"Like almost no one I know, he manages to have both a deeply comprehensive and specific vision of things, along with a really wide-open and kind of down-home way," Mr. Eno said.
"Sometimes, too, people aren't as good at asking for support as they tell us they are and we need to be building in support for adoptive parents as the norm, thinking about that support in a really wide-ranging way, and without anyone thinking they've failed".
So there was a seductive quality to the idea of doing something that's on a really wide-release level.
Creating videos that look cool in the Rift and Gear requires a camera capable of shooting really wide angles, so when a user in a headset tilts their head they can see the broader perspectives.
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