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Discover LudwigThe phrase "read widely" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to suggest that someone should read a variety of literature and materials on a particular topic. For example, "If you want to learn more about the history of the Civil War, be sure to read widely to gain an understanding of all aspects of this period."
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I read widely". What did she read?
Holland has read widely, but carelessly.
I've read widely in the literature.
Ideally everyone should read and read widely.
As a young man, Hua Tuo traveled and read widely.
I read widely and follow influential people in the industry.
The best poets read widely, says Wendy Cope.
The article I wrote about Oleg was read widely.
He read widely, and especially loved history books and biographies.
She enjoyed languages and art and read widely.
There are also, we read, widely opposing perspectives.
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