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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a widespread core" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a central idea, belief, or element that is commonly accepted or prevalent among a large group of people.
Example: "The study revealed a widespread core of values that united the community, emphasizing the importance of cooperation and mutual support."
Alternatives: "a common foundation" or "a prevalent essence."
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"A widespread deterioration in the economic health of core markets in Eastern Europe will exert negative pressure" on the financial strength of subsidiaries, Moody's cautioned.
The disclosure of such a widespread scheme in one of the city's core forms of public transportation rocked the livery industry and raised questions among riders.
At the core of Mr. Musharraf's problem is a widespread perception that he did too little to protect Ms. Bhutto or that his government carried out the killing itself, analysts said.
"The core of our concern is that this is a widespread risk that is unacknowledged in the community, but without data on other coalmines we're just in the dark".
As part of a widespread revision, the company said in November that it would reorganize its core hospital operations into five new groups.
But Dweck recently noticed a trend: a widespread embrace of what she refers to as "false growth mindset" — a misunderstanding of the idea's core message.
Displacement is a widespread practice.
A widespread search began.
It is winning a widespread hearing.
This is a widespread practice.Unwinding.
It is a widespread sense.
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