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The phrase "a wide used" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a widely used"? You can use "a widely used" to describe something that is commonly or frequently utilized in various contexts.
Example: "Email is a widely used form of communication in the business world."
Alternatives: "a commonly used" or "a frequently used".
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Hence the modeling technique is a wide used and a wide recognized instrument for helping in the design process.
Degradation of trifluralin, as a wide used pesticide, was investigated by advance oxidation process comprising O3/UV/H2O2 in a concentric tube airlift photoreactor.
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Pyrotechnics, rockets, Very pistols, and flares had a wide use for transmitting prearranged signals.
But American intelligence officials said today that the C.I.A. had never been able to confirm reports of a wide use of doubles, and believed they were exaggerated.
The thermo-physical applications are creating an opportunity for a wide use of nanoparticles in fluids.
There has been a wide use of mechanical circulatory support devices in the last three decades.
Natural fibers have been in a wide use since the evolution of the human race.
Network monitoring is a wide use case which includes the monitoring of network performance, network devices and network services.
Apart from the facts in the natural world, symmetrical geometry also exhibits a wide use in the artificial world.
However, equation (1.2) with conditions (1.3) has a wide use as the relation of Pell polynomials [33].
With a wide use of the tool many missed opportunities for improving energy efficiency can be avoided.
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