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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very 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 literal or figurative sense. Example: "The river was a very wide expanse of water, making it difficult to see the other side."
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"Belief can be a very wide concept".
"He has a very wide appeal".
That's a very wide range of people".
He has a very wide mouth, enormous.
So that's a very wide sort of ratio there.
Nonetheless this species has a very wide geographic distribution.
The Capped Heron has a very wide geographic distribution.
"We have a very wide range," he said.
There is a very wide range of normal.
Demands therefore need to appeal to a very wide constituency.
"It's a very wide margin," Dr. Miringoff said.
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