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The phrase "go wide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to going beyond a certain limit or standard. For example, "If you want to make sure everyone is included, go wide in your outreach efforts."
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go wide
verb
To use a wide-angle lense to take one or more photographs.
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2) Go wide.
Ashton's eyes go wide.
The fisherman's eyes go wide.
Glover's eyes again go wide.
It did go wide but only just.
Unfortunately, some have to go wide as well.
"We obliged them to go wide," added Romaric.
Halfbridled did go wide, but it did not matter.
'You have to earn the right to go wide.
If you've got children, you'll watch their eyes go wide.
Everything changed when the group decided to go wide.
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