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"casting a wide net" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to mean that one is searching for something or someone in a larger or more widespread area or group than usual. For example: "The company is casting a wide net when they advertise their opening, hoping to attract a diverse array of qualified candidates."
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We are casting a wide net for this position.
Banks are casting a wide net for potential clients.
But the investigators are casting a wide net.
It sounds great: free, open, casting a wide net.
It's clear that Pegasus is casting a wide net.
Greg Sargent: Mueller is casting a wide net.
Try casting a wide net with an appealing and impossible balance of conflicting descriptors.
Rather than casting a wide net, officials say, agents follow specific profiles to identify suspects.
Sorg, B. A. et al. Casting a Wide Net: Role of Perineuronal Nets in Neural Plasticity.
Recruit the best people you can by casting a wide net beyond your personal network.
Because I am also a writer of fiction, I began my editing career by casting a wide net.
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