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'achieve widespread use' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express that something has become widely accepted or used. For example: "The app has achieved widespread use after a successful marketing campaign."
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Despite these and other initial reports of success during the pandemic, the practice did not achieve widespread use [10].
The hope is that their free, Web-based software is good enough to achieve widespread use that will eventually convert into corporate approvals and big deals.
It is our contention that many of the commonly used comorbidity indices, such as the ICED, CIRS, and KFI have failed to achieve widespread use because they remain complicated, cumbersome to use, and poorly accessible for use in clinical research.
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Despite their superior properties, toughened ceramics have not achieved widespread use.
Before oral contraceptives achieved widespread use in the 1960's, Mr. Tiger writes, pregnancy was regarded by men and women as a shared responsibility.
Yet, despite significant evidence that these systems contribute to patient safety and efficiency of care, they have not achieved widespread use.
Capsaicin, the pungent extract of red peppers, has achieved widespread use in clinical research because it induces cough in a dose-dependent and reproducible manner.
While attempts have been made to provide a standard format for storing chemical data, including most notably the development of Chemical Markup Language (CML) [2 6], an XML dialect, such formats have not yet achieved widespread use.
Capsaicin has achieved widespread use for measurement of cough reflex sensitivity [ 7].
Micro-CT has achieved widespread use in the laboratory for rapid, nondestructive imaging of bone specimens [ 47, 51, 108] and noninvasive imaging in animal models [ 54, 148].
Reagents have been proposed that are selective for Trp (e.g., ortho-iodosobenzoic acid) but have never achieved widespread use [ 38].
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