Sentence examples for much wide from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'much wide' is not correct or usable in written English
Instead, you could use the phrase 'widely'. For example, "The book was widely read across the country."

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The N.F.C. still appears to be pretty much wide open.

The goal would've been pretty much wide open (except if someone brought up Trident. Nobody in Labour wants to bring up the Trident debacle).

"It's pretty much wide open," said Marcus Camby, who led the Knicks with 16 points and 11 rebounds.. "It was wide open before, even if he wasn't sick.

"There are some positions that the majority of people have a fair idea about and there are some positions that have been well documented that are very much wide open.

In fact, if every time you hear "rocks" used in this way you substitute the phrase "embodies the stasis currently draining our popular culture of its last surviving dregs of vitality", you will not be much wide of the mark.

While fascinating to tech insiders, there wasn't much wide appeal.

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The social and political legacies of that repellent system have been the subject of much wide-focus journalism in the years since it was abolished.

But out here — where little towns rise from the veld like mirages and where there is so much wide-open space it seems incongruous to fight over land — these differences matter.

But the problem is much wider.

Terrorism's impact is much wider.

But the problem goes much wider.

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