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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wide span" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large range or extent of something, such as time, distance, or variety.
Example: "The project covers a wide span of topics, from history to modern technology."
Alternatives: "a broad range" or "a large scope".
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"Physical theatre" is a term that is hard to define, because it covers a wide span.
Gert was an exceptional person whose life embraced a wide span of activities and political causes.
This strategy points up thematic and stylistic links across a wide span, which is historically useful.
He turns 80 in July, and an important season at City Center (Feb. 24-March 14) will show a wide span of his work.
Across a wide span of industries, a growing number of companies are giving away products and services, entwining doing good with doing business.
If he does not, the BJP's chances of winning next year by appealing to a wide span of voters will be diminished.
But someone merely concealing wealth would perhaps not have focused on one kind of coin, with barely scratched surfaces and a wide span of dates.
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After 1900, a wider span of businesses moved in.
The week's high and low points covered a wider span than last week's.
As well as having opportunities for people from a wider span of employment backgrounds, she points out that you have a greater representation of society.
The flattening of the corporation, for example, that was such a feature of corporate restructuring in the 1990s, left those in charge with a wider span of control.
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