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The phrase "a wider readership" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the audience or demographic that engages with a particular text, publication, or piece of writing.
Example: "The author aims to reach a wider readership by simplifying the language and themes in her latest novel."
Alternatives: "a broader audience" or "a larger readership."
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A book that deserves a wider readership.
But it deserves a wider readership.
Occasionally, a particularly scandalous site will gain a wider readership.
It would be a pity if the book's dubious title discouraged a wider readership.
The challenge to historical writing for a wider readership is clear.
Even in the depressed conditions, publishers still dreamed of tapping a wider readership.
I hope this assured, compassionate novelist will find a wider readership soon.
He followed this with Monasteries (1993), another book that satisfied both academics and a wider readership.
Including in him this list would serve to bring his work to a wider readership.
And traditional publishers have felt the impact of their failure to open up to a wider readership.
Saturday's is the toughest, and then we slack off a bit on Sunday because there's a wider readership".
More suggestions(21)
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