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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wide one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a large width or breadth, often in comparison to something else.
Example: "The river was not just deep, but also a wide one, making it difficult to cross."
Alternatives: "a broad one" or "a spacious one".
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"Try a wide one on your right foot and a regular one on your left," Seales suggested.
Fulton, though, plays a lackadaisical shot at a wide one, chasing it as it died on him and almost edging it.
May was relatively weak on detail, but she did try to turn the argument into a wide one about values, and about home ownership, and on these points Corbyn's responses were thin.
They want a wide one".
Morgan has a frustrated slash at a wide one.
A wide one like pappardelle will be most suitable.
Fans and experts generally agreed that Golovkin deserved a decision, and perhaps a wide one.
Johnson gets Kallis, driving at a wide one and slicing a catch to gully.
Wagner almost wins it when Prior chases a wide one and is beaten.
Tharanga goes after a wide one and steers it to Porterfield at point.
Two balls later, though, he cuts a wide one away for four, and that's his ton!
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