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The phrase "a wider angle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing photography, optics, or perspectives that involve a broader field of view.
Example: "To capture the entire landscape, I opted for a wider angle lens."
Alternatives: "a broader perspective" or "an expanded view".
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Another camera, above the 50-yard line, takes a wider angle.
And from a wider angle, there is a degree of intrigue here for Mourinho too.
A shorter focal length will result in a wider angle of view and lower the magnification.
All plasmas can be viewed from a wider angle than LCDs (which look best when you are sitting dead center; anywhere else, the image quality degrades).
Other contemporary novelists attempting a state-of-the-nation snapshot – Rose Tremain, Sebastian Faulks – have tended to use a wider angle, bringing in such disparate points of view as east European migrants and jihadist terrorists.
Matt films the games with a wider angle lens to the normal TV cameras, so that the coaching staff can look at the game as a whole and see shapes and patterns of play with more clarity.
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What is more, Richards converted from a wide angle.
"You can also make it visible from a wide angle or a narrow angle.
Use a wide angle (to give a sense of the depth and size of the lights).
I didn't have a panoramic camera, nor a wide angle.
"The convex mirror gives you a wide angle on the room," Ms. Whittaker said.
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