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Discover LudwigThe widened is used in written English to describe something that has become bigger or wider in size
For example, "The widened river overflowed its banks, causing flooding in the nearby towns."
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The implications of the widened welfare net are considerable.
The widened and lengthened frame was 30 cm (12 inches) lower than a truck frame.
A large sports complex is taking shape, alongside the widened road.
Moreover, the widened beach would be reinforced with a 10-foot-high dune.
I suspect it's plain-old social change that is behind the widened skin-colour palette of Edinburgh sketch and standup.
Other ports along the East and Gulf Coasts are rushing to make significant changes to compete with the widened Panama Canal.
So if someone has been standing for a while, gravity causes his blood to drain downward through the widened blood vessels into the legs and feet.
The Guardian quoted Whitehall sources as saying that the widened inquiry was likely to examine whether that timetable was realistic and whether it should begin next year.
Most of the widened loss was attributed to tax accounting and the cost of previously disclosed layoffs and other programs to reduce expenses.
The stop that never started Keen-eyed passengers riding the Northern Line between Hampstead and Golders Green may have spotted the widened tunnels of North End station.
In Camden, I am lucky to have lots of new infrastructure being built, including the route down Royal College Street and the widened Tavistock Place segregated lanes.
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