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Discover LudwigThe phrase "increase widespread" is not correct in English as it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
It may be intended to convey the idea of making something more widespread, but it needs to be rephrased for proper usage. Example: "We aim to increase the widespread adoption of renewable energy sources."
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In addition, further research is warranted to delineate the most efficient training methods and the most effective means to increase widespread implementation of the most effective interventions.
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The mysterious resignations in May of three radio talk-show hosts critical of China's policies in Hong Kong increased widespread suspicion (never proven) of an intimidation campaign by communist sympathisers against democrats.
More than a few audience members nodded knowingly when Spilman noted the increasing, widespread dependence on mindless GPS.
Famine, alongside tax increases, widespread military desertions, a declining relief system, and natural disasters such as flooding and inability of the government to manage irrigation and flood-control projects properly caused widespread loss of life and normal civility.
Thus, a constitutional commission headed by Sir George Rendel was set up in 1953 to recommend changes in the constitutional system, with the aim of increasing widespread participation in the central and local government of Singapore.
Thus, there is increasing widespread concern about the potential influence of pharmaceutical residues in the environment [ 87].
There are few limitations to the technique that must be resolved before increased widespread clinical application of diffusion MR imaging of the chest.
The wider Open Science movement is pushing hard to clarify this situation and biodiversity data should benefit from the increasing widespread liberalisation.
This greatly increases their risk of delivering infants with low birth weight who are at higher risk of mortality and diseases, increasing widespread chronic malnutrition with catastrophic long term effects on children's development.
The need to carry out a vast number of development cultivations has led to the increasing widespread deployment of small-scale bioreactor systems that offer miniaturized and high throughput solutions.
The increasing widespread use of traditional medicine (TM) has prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to promote the global integration of traditional and complementary medicine into the national health care systems and to encourage the development of national policies and regulations [ 28].
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