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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have widespread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is prevalent or common across a large area or among many people.
Example: "The new policy has widespread support among the community."
Alternatives: "have extensive" or "enjoy broad".
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We have widespread violence against the people.
If we did, we would have widespread pedestrianisation.
The introduction of plastic notes will have widespread implications.
Does the genre have widespread appeal and recognition?
So lenses based on smart fluids could have widespread appeal.
These religions do, however, have widespread beliefs in demons.
A break-up of Iraq would have widespread implications for the entire region.
These artificial eyes could have widespread photographic, military and medical applications.
In effect, we do have widespread abortion here but only if you can afford it.
On the streets, however, the move appears to have widespread public backing.
Protections against employment discrimination have widespread voter support, and this executive order is evidence of that.
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