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The phrase "are really wide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the extent or breadth of something, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The roads in this area are really wide, allowing for easy navigation even during peak hours."
Alternatives: "are quite broad" or "are very spacious".
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And both are really wide of the mark".
"He searches really deep and has tastes that are really wide, from hip-hop to Hindi music.
"It's got some high-speed corners, but not silly high-speed, just fast, not flat-out so you need to find the limit, and a couple of braking areas that are really wide.
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"Now it's really wide open".
But at heart, they're really wide receivers who occasionally block.
"It's a good thing it wasn't any lower," his brother told him, "Your mouth was really wide open".
It's really wide open now, but the favorites would be Kim, Justine and Venus, if she's healthy".
Her vocal range is really wide, so some of the songs sound like Bulgarian singing, melodic and folky.
Those who described Lady Thatcher after her death as "not really a woman" or "inhuman" were "really wide of the mark", according to the late prime minister's biographer, Charles Moore.
"What it says is the field is really wide open," said Dr. Robert C. Haddon, who led the team at Bell Labs that discovered buckyball superconductivity in 1991 and is now a professor of chemistry and chemical engineering at the University of California at Riverside.
This one is really wide open, there are favourites but I wouldn't put anyone better than 20/1, maybe Donald.
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