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"a wider space" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to an area that is significantly larger or has more room than another, or to refer to a gap between two things that is larger than usual. For example, "The new store offers a wider space between aisles, making it much easier to shop."
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This yields a wider space of possible solutions.
With baseball on strike that autumn, hockey had a wider space on the big sports stage.
Whenever he tries to leave a wider space on San Francisco's crowded highways, someone cuts in front of him.
But by failing to steer a clear course and to confront xenophobia, Mr Faymann has arguably left a wider space open for the FPO.
When her hands made broader gestures, she appeared to be dancing in a wider space - a space that contracted when she again restricted her gestures.
At a predetermined depth, which she measured by the time it took her to climb up and down the shaft, the young Queen turned to the side and began to excavate a wider space.
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To delimit the overall extent of the pockmarked area, MBES surveys were continued in a wider spaced grid (Fig. 1a).
Being vetiver a wider spaced crop with a long initial lag phase, thus the only option to sustain its productivity is intercropping.
In situ hybridization did not show any increase in signal, but rather a wider spacing of the two ventral stripes of Wnt1 expression in the FP (Figure S1A).
Usually, there is a wide space between the chimney and the framing.
"Now we have a wide space where we have the same money".
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