Sentence examples for the widespread from inspiring English sources

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the widespread

adjective

Affecting a large area (e.g. the entire land or body); broad in extent; widely diffused.

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Hence the widespread public indifference.

convention with the widespread acceptance of "Ms".

But she cannot hide the widespread opposition.

One official blamed poor construction standards for the widespread damage.

Public awareness of the widespread problems is soaring.

The widespread digitization of text has complicated the matter.

Arabs generally were horrified by the widespread sectarian violence.

The more immediate one is the widespread breakdown of authority.

The widespread obsession with incarceration corrodes confidence in justice.

"The widespread misconduct needs to be addressed now.

"What we're dealing with are the widespread abuses," he says.

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