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The phrase "a very wide margin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant amount of space or difference, often in contexts like writing, printing, or competition results.
Example: "The candidate won the election by a very wide margin, securing over 70% of the votes."
Alternatives: "a substantial margin" or "a large gap".
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Trade data can be volatile and subject to seasonal factors that skew numbers from one month to the next, analysts cautioned, but last month's 14.1 percent jump in exports from a year earlier topped expectations by a very wide margin, and was a clear positive for the Chinese economy, the world's second-largest after the United States.
"It's a very wide margin," Dr. Miringoff said.
And we have fulfilled by a very wide margin all the disclosure and conflict issues the city has".
The experiment worked so well that they are now by a very wide margin the largest mushroom producers in the world.
\u201cAmerican Gothis\u201d is, by a very wide margin, his most effective picture (although \u201cDinner for Threshers,\u201d from 1934, a long, low, cutaway view of a farmhouse at harvesttime, might be his best).
On generally accepted accounting standards, concludes Mr Lardy, at least three of China's four state banks the Industrial & Commercial Bank of China, the Agricultural Bank of China and the China Construction Bank are insolvent by a very wide margin indeed.
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Species of Crenatula, on the other hand, have a very thin shell with a very wide prismatic margin, which appears to be influenced by the sponge growth, and produce highly irregular shell shapes without consistent orientation.
It is only safe to say that one policy is better than another in climate terms if it beats it by a wide margin.As it happens, though, there are some very wide margins to be found.
Top Republican officials condemned his statement that he might not automatically come to the aid of a NATO ally under attack, for example, and by very wide margins the American public continues to see NATO as being good for the United States.
Both Mr. Hickenlooper and Mr. Bennet won the Latino vote by very wide margins, Mr. Segura said.
Mr Crook then goes on to present his evidence The trouble is, he also shows that capital-to-output ratios in Britain and France in the 18th and 19th centuries, when r exceeded g by very wide margins, were stable, not rising inexorably.
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