Sentence examples for a wider thing from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a wider thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a broader concept or idea that encompasses more than just a specific instance or example.
Example: "While this issue is important, we must also consider a wider thing that affects our community as a whole."
Alternatives: "a broader concept" or "a larger issue".

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"It became a wider thing about people who grip on to other people's creations like they are their own," he said, reflecting on his own DJ career.

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Not the usual "crap" ones, oh no, the Corbynite cycleways will be clause IV bike paths, nationalised, surfaced with butter-smooth tarmac and wider than a wide thing.

"Most politicians, once you give them a little nose into something, will try to find a very much wider thing down the line.

"We can certainly make it a Europe-wide thing".

"If we're able to get back and play the way we can, it'll be a team-wide thing," Piazza said.

This is a UK-wide thing.

But talking about a cultural-wide thing is something your entire audience can understand.

There definitely is mystery and magic, and this is a matter of fact…[Life] is in fact a wonderful and wide, wide thing.

"Bringing in more customers to do a wider variety of things is how you make money".

Shorter lenses take in a wider panorama for things like interiors.

"It gives people a wider variety of things to buy when they visit a farm stand".

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