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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in wide use" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a thing that is frequently used or accepted by a large number of people. For example: "The internet is now in wide use all around the world."
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Indeed, those tools are in wide use.
It is in wide use, particularly in Europe.
Its rail and aviation products are in wide use.
The term Closed Ecological System (CES) is in wide use.
He also developed the Barron Ego-Strength Scand and other personality tests still in wide use.
He declined to patent the solution, which remains in wide use.
And similar schemes, traders say, remain in wide use, because energy markets remain flawed.
-List some of the world's regions where solar energy is in wide use.
-List some of the world's regions where water energy is in wide use.
The system is already in wide use in Turkey in a grocery chain called Migros Turk.
It is in wide use by Courtyard and had proved popular with traveling families.
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