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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as wide of" is not correct in standard written English
It is often misused; the correct expression is "as wide as." Example: "The river is as wide as it is deep."
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"They didn't cast quite as wide of a beam" as newer cars, Mr. Beutler said.
Other pollsters don't have nearly as wide of a contrast between the two groups, but it's apparent**.
There just aren't many incubators that take such a global approach, and the few that do, like Seed Camp, typically don't have as wide of a footprint in Silicon Valley and the United States.
But when three other focal turns are as wide of the mark as they are at times, a spectator begins to wonder whether the effective performers had been left to their own devices.
Amanda Seyfried's Valerie is as full of lip, as wide of eye and as menstrually cloaked as you could wish.
This view, though somewhat more congenial to my personal political views, was almost as wide of the mark.
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G36s aren't as popular as M4 Series and don't have as wide range of upgrades.
Unasylva - Started in 1947, this quarterly publication is intended to cover a range of interests as wide as that of the Division whose work it mirrors.
Otherwise his interests were as wide as any of the best critics of his era, and often wider.
There isn't as wide a range of competitors".
Imagine a triptych in which the center is about 0.618 as wide as each of the wings.
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