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The phrase "a wider network of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the expansion or increase in the scope of connections, relationships, or systems.
Example: "The organization aims to establish a wider network of partners to enhance its outreach and impact."
Alternatives: "a broader network of" or "an expanded network of".
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Having a wider network of social accounts will work.
An only child, O'Brien was quickly absorbed into a wider network of aunts and cousins.
His experience of using sport to power the growth of a wider network of companies could be invaluable.
Consider looking locally, where smaller organisations may be in partnership with or provide expertise to a wider network of global organisations.
Still, Mr. Paterson said he intended to give the position more strength, in part by raising more money from a wider network of donors -- for Democratic candidates.
But the big question is whether the whole truth will ever emerge, especially whether a wider "network" of establishment figures was involved.
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Writing an investigative story requires a wide network of sources and information.
And the United States has a wide network of allies in Asia, while China has almost none.
"Having a wide network of relocation agents and property finders is crucial to success.
But combating international terrorism effectively requires sustaining a wide network of cooperating countries.
He has developed a wide network of friends in the business, evidently including Mr. Masur.
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