Sentence examples for go a bit wider from inspiring English sources

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The Nordic region, to go a bit wider, has the world's highest taxes and most generous welfare benefits.

Cocu would like to pick up Deco near his own centre-halves, where he has cover, so I think Deco ought to go a bit wider to get more space.

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Either woman's victory would have been a hugely affecting story, the kind that makes your eyes go a bit wide and your pulse go a bit fast.

"And in turn 14, I tried to go a bit wide to take a better line and make him slow.

I think it can explain some things about our culture of Low Fidelity and all that Tiger Woods/Jesse James cheating jazz but I'd have to go a bit wide with it, a bit sociological, rather than psychological.

I haven't seen exactly where he's landing, but I presume he's gone a bit wider.

Dujmovits takes the slightest of leads but then she goes a bit wide.

He goes a bit wide though and Schwarzer forces him to hoof it over the angle.

"It was a bit of a gamble going into the last corner – I went a bit wide – but I had enough acceleration to take the win".

His second shot goes a bit wide of the pin, though a birdie is possible if he doesn't repeat his effort from No. 14.

Go a bit mad.

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