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it wide from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it wide from" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression that lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "The river spreads it wide from the mountains to the valley."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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6 human-written examples
He wallops it wide from 20 yards.
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In the second Emile Sinclair laid his centre from the right perfectly but Oliver shinned it wide from six yards.
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7.21pm GMT GOAL! USA 2-2 Canada, 0 54 3rd period Wickenheiser has an opportunity, shoots it wide from in front of the net!
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Free kick to Greece by the corner flag and eventually the ball breaks to Gekas, but his shot is brilliantly saved by Enyeama at popint blank range: then Nigeria break the length of the field, Yakubu is in on goal but Tzorvas saves well, the ball breaks to Obasi and he misses an open goal, shanking it wide from an angle.
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When the ball was then delivered into the box, he stooped to meet it with a header, but steered it wide from inside the six-yard box.
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Both sides continued to attack after the break Senegal could have doubled their lead but Abdoulaye Sane hurried his shot under no pressure and put it wide from a long ball over the top.
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54 human-written examples
QUESTION FROM TESSA: Mitt keeps opening the door and I'm waiting for Obama to kick it wide open QUESTION FROM ARI: Obama finally equated Obamacare with Romneycare.
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Where are the city's northern, southern, eastern and westernmost points, and what is the greatest distance between one point and another? A. The boundaries of New York City encompass about 320 square miles of land and roughly 65 square miles of inland waters, and though the city lacks any clearly discernible shape, it is far longer from north to south than it is wide from east to west.
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It's a fine and often enthralling motion picture and I think the Weinstein Company is taking a real risk releasing it wide so far from the actual year-end awards season, but we'll know next weekend when it goes wide (good on them for taking that risk and going big, by the way).
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It bisected Phil Neville and Schmeichel, but the stretching Rush sliced it wide of an open goal from three yards.
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It's a wide from Sami! 14 to win.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "it wide from" in formal writing. Instead, opt for grammatically correct alternatives that clearly convey your intended meaning, such as "it extends from" or "it is wide at".
Common error
Do not assume that "wide" can always be directly followed by "from" to indicate a starting point. Ensure that the sentence structure accurately reflects the spatial or conceptual relationship you are trying to describe. Instead of saying "it wide from", consider if you need a verb such as extends, ranges or spans.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it wide from" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't have a defined function in standard English. Ludwig AI indicates that it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it wide from" is considered grammatically incorrect and lacks a clear, established usage in English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. While some examples may exist, they do not represent standard English usage. It's best to use alternative, grammatically correct phrases such as "it extends from" or "it ranges from" to convey the intended meaning clearly. Due to its lack of grammatical validity, this phrase is not suitable for formal or informal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it broadens from
Replaces "wide" with "broadens", focusing on the act of becoming wider, implying a gradual increase in width originating from a point.
it spans from
Emphasizes the range or extent covered, changing the focus from width to overall reach starting from a specific point.
it extends outward from
Highlights the direction of expansion, suggesting movement away from a central origin, while retaining the concept of spreading.
it's extensive from
Shifts from physical width to the degree of comprehensiveness or thoroughness that originates from a base.
it originates from
Focuses on the starting point or source, omitting the aspect of width but emphasizing the origin.
it stems from
Highlights the derivation or causation, downplaying the spatial aspect in favor of the developmental or logical source.
it is influenced by
Moves away from physical dimensions to highlight an entity's modification by a factor originating in the specified source.
it deviates from
Alters the meaning to signify a departure or divergence from a norm or origin, removing any sense of width.
it differs from
Indicates a contrast between two things, shifting the focus entirely from expansion or source to distinction.
it varies from
Signifies change or fluctuation from a starting condition, removing any spatial or directional implications.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the word "wide" with "from" in a sentence?
While "it wide from" is not grammatically correct, you can restructure your sentence. For example, use a verb like "ranges" or "extends": "It ranges "widely from" simple to complex designs" or "It extends "outward from" the center".
What are some alternatives to the phrase "it wide from" that maintain a similar meaning?
Consider alternatives such as "it extends from", "it spans from", or "it broadens from", depending on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.
Is the phrase "it wide from" ever appropriate in formal writing?
No, the phrase "it wide from" is generally considered grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. It lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
What's the difference between saying "it extends from" and "it wide from"?
While "it extends from" is a grammatically sound phrase indicating the origin or range of something, "it wide from" is not. "Extends" correctly conveys that something originates or reaches out from a particular point, whereas "wide from" doesn't form a coherent grammatical relationship.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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