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The phrase 'has published widely' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to someone who has written, printed, or produced a large amount of work that has been distributed or is available for public view. For example, "Jane Smith has published widely in her field and is well-regarded as a leading expert."
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Colvin has published widely in academic journals.
Wang has published widely in both Chinese and English.
She has published widely in journals and in edited volumes.
He has published widely on monetary, economics and financial issues.
He has published widely in Spanish and English.
Sassoon has published widely on Iraq and the Middle East.
He has published widely on twentieth-century literature and culture.
He has published widely in his areas of research expertise.
He has published widely on optimization theory, algorithms, software, and applications.
She has published widely on the subject of gender, peacebuilding and transitional justice in Africa.
Professor Van Reenen has published widely on the economics of innovation, labor markets, and productivity.
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