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is relatively widespread
adverb
Proportionally, in relation to some larger scale thing.
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Computer use is relatively widespread in businesses, schools, and homes.
The rate of drug-induced deaths remains high in a country where drug use is relatively widespread, but at least it has fallen.Domestic studies confirm this picture.
The fifth is relatively widespread, with an estimated extent of 173,900 ha.
The ability to degrade amorphous cellulose, soluble cellulose analogues, such as carboxymethyl cellulose, and hemicellulose-like substrates is relatively widespread.
Nonculpable error does not in general make for irrationality, even when such error is relatively widespread and pervasive.
Of these P. ferrugineum is relatively widespread in Sabah, whereas P. ramiflorum, P. resiniferum and P. longisepalum are principally known from Kinabalu Park in Sabah, but also occur elsewhere in Southeast Asia.
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While gains by industry have been relatively widespread, the benefits to workers themselves have not been as universal.
Intimidation was relatively widespread but mostly aimed at people who were the most exposed such as those on the culture, media and sport committee".
Because the internet first emerged and took hold in developed countries, where governments were already quite accountable and education was relatively widespread, it was heralded as an accelerator of growth and creator of jobs.
An investigation into allegations that Iraqi civilians drowned after British soldiers forced them into rivers following the 2003 invasion has been given evidence from a former army officer who says the practice of "wetting" was relatively widespread.
But late this year, melamine was found in eggs and animal feed in a number of Chinese provinces, indicating that the use of melamine to doctor food supplies was relatively widespread.
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