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The phrase "a widespread example" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an instance or case that is commonly found or observed in various contexts or situations.
Example: "The use of smartphones in everyday life is a widespread example of how technology has transformed communication."
Alternatives: "a common example" or "a prevalent instance."
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A widespread example is the variable seedeater (S. aurita); the male's black-and-white or black-and-brown markings show much individual and geographic variation.
A widespread example of irrigation-induced toxicity hazard is NO3− (nitrate) accumulation in groundwater caused by the excess leaching of nitrogen fertilizer through agricultural soil.
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This is an important and potentially widespread example of sequential invasional meltdown, whereby one invasive species greatly increases the subsequent success or performance of other invaders, in this case through biotic interactions with mutualists (Simberloff and Von Holle 1999; Nuñez et al. 2013).
By Whitney Johnson September 29, 2010 "Violence against women is not only the most widespread example of a human rights violation, but probably the least evident, going largely unpunished," the Argentine photographer Walter Astrada wrote in his award-winning proposal to the Alexia Foundation.
"Violence against women is not only the most widespread example of a human rights violation, but probably the least evident, going largely unpunished," the Argentine photographer Walter Astrada wrote in his award-winning proposal to the Alexia Foundation.
Photographs: Walter Astrada/Alexia Foundation/Reportage by Getty Images "Violence against women is not only the most widespread example of a human rights violation, but probably the least evident, going largely unpunished," the Argentine photographer Walter Astrada wrote in his award-winning proposal to the Alexia Foundation.
From the 1980s, a number of developed countries witnessed extensive privatizations of state-owned enterprises, whether in parts or in full (examples range from airlines to the telecom sector), although public ownership continues to be a widespread feature for example, in the field of local public transport.
This spontaneous self-help effort – which urban planning expert Peter Marcuse calls "the most widespread example of physical self-help in housing during the 20th century" – initiated what today is known as Red Vienna's grand housing scheme.
Perhaps the most widespread example is that of the shaman who is deemed able to journey at will to heaven or the underworld, mingling with both the gods and the dead.
The most widespread example is the ethnographically documented First Salmon Ceremony (Amoss 1987; Berman 2000; Gunther 1926 , 1927 cf. Swezey and Heizer 1977).
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