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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I read widely" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that the person reads a variety of different kinds of books or materials, rather than sticking to one specific genre or topic. Example: "As a literature student, I make sure to read widely and explore different literary styles and periods."
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I read widely". What did she read?
I read widely and follow influential people in the industry.
I read widely to burnish my skills in strategy, leadership, and managing people.
As a kid I read widely: comics, science fiction, news magazines, children's books, atlases, "literature".
I read widely on issues, try to think carefully about them, and then I make up my own mind.
I read widely in genre, I write in genre, I attend genre conventions, I mingle with genre people.
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I've read widely in the literature.
This year I haven't read widely, either, but I have read well, and the book that stands out for me is Sunstroke, a collection of short stories by Tessa Hadley Jonathann Cape).
Even when I began to read widely in my 20s, it was still a case of: if you can't see it, you can't be it.
I try to read widely and am usually reading multiple books at a time.
I read very widely -- both in fiction and nonfiction.
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