Sentence examples for always widens from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always widens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that consistently increases in scope or extent over time.
Example: "As we gather more data, our understanding of the universe always widens."
Alternatives: "continually expands" or "constantly broadens".

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The risk premium always widens during a recession as bankruptcies loom in sectors like hotels, shopping centers, retailing, restaurant chains, airlines and of course, banks, insurance underwriters and savings and loans.

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"The sticking point is always widening participation," said one.

Politics for me is about always widening the base.

"Absolutely gorgeous, right?" I always widen my eyes and nod yes.

And like a crack in the road, differences always widen with time.

It's a LONG story, and always our view widens, and is still widening.

I've found that having a goal to always be in the presence of someone for lunch/dinner helps (although I'd readily admit it's not always the case) widen the circle of people you know.

Nor are financial crises always preceded by widening income gaps.

She said: "The business are always trying to widen your demographic.

We have always tried to widen the bandwidth with which we can do it – with language or letter, phone or internet.

GCHQ's official line is that they are "always looking to widen our recruitment focus to reach the people we would like to recruit and therefore we use a range of innovative channels for our advertising". They won't talk to me about why they're after hipsters, though.

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