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The phrase "an extremely wide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a significant width or breadth, often in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The river was an extremely wide body of water, making it difficult to cross without a bridge."
Alternatives: "a very broad" or "a highly expansive".
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The human ear has an extremely wide dynamic range.
We've offered an extremely wide canvas for these objects".
The design of protective clothing is a subject covering an extremely wide range of circumstances.
Data for the α/δ′(Al3Li) solvus reported in the literature shows an extremely wide scatter.
Additives enable an extremely wide range of PA compounds to be marketed.
Numerical results show excellent level of vibration reduction in an extremely wide range of forcing frequencies.
"There have been an extremely wide range of Indian preparations and deployment toward Pakistan," one American official said.
On an extremely wide street like Queens Boulevard, the cycle may be as long as 150 seconds.
If I were to have an extremely wide confidence interval, I would not be very confident with it.
Like most Asian tycoons, he has an extremely wide ranging business empire encompassing financial services and trading.
Also, in some languages, but not in others, an extremely wide structural variation among dialects has been found.
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