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The phrase "are often very wide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that frequently has a large width or extent, such as roads, rivers, or opinions.
Example: "The rivers in this region are often very wide, making them difficult to cross during the rainy season."
Alternatives: "tend to be quite broad" or "are frequently quite expansive."
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Remember that voluntary groups are often very practical and focus on their immediate needs, but grants often have a wide scope.
Fortunately, the tasks are often very similar.
They are, often, very unwell.
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These are often very subtle.
"Severance agreements are often very lucrative".
Her paintings are often very jewel-like.
The flowers are often very distinctive.
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