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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as wide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the width of one object or concept to another, often in a simile or metaphorical context.
Example: "The river was as wide as a football field, making it difficult to cross."
Alternatives: "as broad" or "as expansive".
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It's as wide as it's ever been".
The net needs to be cast as wide as possible".
That buck-toothed smile was as wide as ever.
As wide as a row of pink tents.
There were rivers in Canada as wide as lakes.
You can open the window as wide as you need".
Her neck is as wide as a slender woman's waist.
Pete Sampras' grin is as wide as the Royal Box.
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And it isn't as wide-ranging as a press conference.
He is as wide-eyed as a baby.
Okay, sure, but the lens isn't quite as wide-angle.
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