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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about widening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to expansion, increase, or broadening of a concept, idea, or physical space.
Example: "The discussion was primarily about widening the scope of the project to include more community input."
Alternatives: "regarding expansion" or "concerning broadening".
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It's about widening the label's remit.
But it is also about widening participation.
I'm passionate about widening access to evidence based psychotherapies.
"Originally, the ideal was about widening access to elite courses," he said.
In fact, much of the recent hand-wringing about widening inequality is based on sloppy thinking.
He left in 1991, reportedly over disagreements about widening the curriculum.
Oxbridge vice-chancellors and admissions tutors prattle on about "widening access".
Free marketeers shrug their shoulders about widening inequality or exploitation – it's a matter for market forces.
The back stories are not just about widening our sympathies and chastening our judgments.
Historically, the argument has been about widening opportunity, even if the idea of opportunity is relative.
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Thank you for challenging my statement about 'widening the gap'.
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