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Discover Ludwig"a wider look" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a more comprehensive or inclusive perspective or understanding of something. Example: "It's important to take a wider look at the issue before making a decision."
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But he wanted to take a wider look at recent British foreign policy.
Now a panel of experts assembled at the request of the European Commission is also calling for a wider look.
But where "Something in the Air" is a wider look at post-1968 Coldterculture, "Cold Water" is resolutely close-up.
Mr Tyrie, by contrast, would like the FRC to take a wider look at the entirety of KPMG's work for HBOS.
Watson also suggested that there should be a wider look at the polling industry and the impact of its research on elections and political decision-making.
The familiar look gets more aggression in the face with standard LED headlamps flowing into the twin kidney grille for a wider look.
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Swinson's letter refers to a meeting last week between Lords Younger, Young and Stevenson in which "the possibility of taking a wider look" at Pida was discussed.
Cruz said he also had to take a wide look at the evolution of his celebrity and how he wants to be viewed.
FDA isn't taking a wide look at trials, the report concludes.
It has a more pronounced, angular high shoulder and character line to give it a lower and wider look.
These front-end design changes worked to produce a longer, yet wider look.
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