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The phrase "a wider margin of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing differences, allowances, or tolerances in various contexts, such as finance, statistics, or general comparisons.
Example: "The new policy allows for a wider margin of error in the calculations, ensuring more accurate results."
Alternatives: "a greater range of" or "an increased allowance for".
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One provides a wider margin of roadway in which a bicyclist can legally operate.
Reporters were told the vote was delayed to help build a wider margin of support on the floor.
Mr Cameron limply suggests that in response to his bill Strasbourg might grant the UK a "wider margin of appreciation".
Going low and slow, Mr. Myhrvold said, not only cooks things evenly, it also provides a wider margin of error.
Thus, there usually is a wider margin of safety for cestode anthelmintics than for anthelmintics used to treat worm infections in sites other than the intestine.
Its stand marks a break from the past, when the Islamists have traded loyalty to the Hashemites for a wider margin of manoeuvre.
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Consequently, states should enjoy a wide margin of appreciation.
Both groups account for a wide margin of 200,000-300,000 votes.
The OECD's figure has a wide margin of error.
Enough to resolve all issues without raising capital within a wide margin of safety?
Officials cautioned that there was a wide margin of error involved in both calculations.
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