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be wider as
adjective
Having a large physical extent from side to side.
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When the market is geographically fragmented, traders may have to waste time seeking counterparties and bid-offer spreads are likely to be wider as a result.
Get one that is several sizes bigger (taller is more important then wider, but you may want it to be wider as well) because you will be wearing something on your shoulders, and that will make you seem taller.
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For example, it's got slightly more legroom than either the Z4 or CLK, and is wider as well.
The number of patients with pulmonary embolism was higher than expected and thus the confidence limits were wider as well.
Using this model, they discovered that when the range of rates is wide, as during fast clapping, synchronization is impossible.
It's okay if your nose is wide as long as you have light skin and light eyes.
The range of acrylamide levels in the samples was wide, as can be seen from the minima, maxima and variances.
Furthermore, the LT peak became narrow while the HT peak is wider as increasing the treatment temperature.
However, Footbo's scope is wider as is evident by the fact that the site is available in English, German and Spanish.
The audience is wider, as more people are involved and much more viewpoints are considered in the discussion.
Her eyes were wide as she held forth.
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