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"could widen" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use this to suggest that something might become larger or wider in the future. For example: "If the gap between the two buildings is widened, it could widen traffic flow significantly."
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This could widen access no end.
The downgrades could widen the divide in the banking system.
Intervention would be costly and could widen the war.
The move could widen an investigation into the automaker's handling of a recall in 2005.
However, local government chiefs have warned that the change could widen the gap in care standards.
There are fears inside Myanmar that the clashes could widen into a broader religious conflict.
Should the government cut spending heavily, that could widen the vicious circle," he warned.
A Brooklyn official suggested that the inquiry could widen, though the official would not elaborate.
Our frame of medical consideration could widen to encompass our entire life spans.
But should Mr. McCain win the nomination, the gender gap could widen in the general election.
But he cautioned that the imbalances could widen again as economic growth revived.
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