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be this widespread
noun
Something being indicated that is here; one of these.
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"But no one could have predicted that it would be this widespread".
"It doesn't need to be this widespread," Ms. Marks said, then added, referring to Boeing's move last month of its corporate headquarters from Seattle, "Here they just built this office in Chicago -- it must have cost millions and millions of dollars to do that".
The big issue with reconciliation is that there seems to be this widespread idea that Health Care Reform -- the capital letter concept in toto -- is going to be entirely enacted through budget reconciliation.
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"Never has there been a time when police violence was this widespread and this sustained.
So now there's this widespread belief that solar is a wonderful thing, even though … Britain is one of the darkest countries in the world".
"It's this widespread problem and the platforms have in many ways have dropped the ball on this," Honeywell says.
"There's this widespread belief that the professoriate is a nice job," he says.
It's this widespread ignorance that has allowed anti-abortion legislation like Texas law HB-2 to pass.
"This shows that there's this widespread recognition that college is getting harder to afford," said Lauren Asher, president of the Institute for College Access and Success.
Are growing income gaps limited to particular metros, or is this trend widespread?
First, there was euphoria, this widespread sense of joyous inevitability.
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