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The phrase "a source of wide" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "The research paper identified a source of wide interest among scholars."
Alternatives: "a source of great" or "a source of extensive".
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Mr. Gates's role at Microsoft has been a source of wide fascination since he left his day-to-day responsibilities in 2008.
As Microsoft prepares to name a new chief executive and plot a course out of its funk, the role of Bill Gates has been a source of wide fascination.
We noticed that this resident time, if not properly controlled, was a source of wide margin of error, most likely due to the inherent variability seen with particle suspensions.
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In addition to providing jobs, Upjohn was a source of wide-ranging philanthropy, fostering a civic culture that served to attract and retain scientific and managerial talent.
The Indian Premier League may be hoist here as a source of wider cultural contagion.
Corporate cultures only become a source of wider interest when their attached businesses are wildly successful.
Hensher does see Mahmood as a source of wider inspiration, though.
Wood is a source of a wide variety of chemical products.
The Azadirachta indica (neem) tree is a source of a wide number of natural products, including the potent biopesticide azadirachtin.
Text documents are a great source of wide data, for instance; each word is a clue.
Middle Eastern nations, too, are a source of sustained (if wide-ranging) business.
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