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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to wide" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misphrasing of "too wide." Example: "The door is too wide for the frame, so it won't close properly."
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to wide
adjective
Having a large physical extent from side to side.
Exact(54)
The worst-case scenarios didn't pan out, to wide relief.
First wide turns, then tight turns, then back to wide.
The book was published in 1960 to wide acclaim.
Would Wasps now dare go from tight to wide?
They played the Other Stage to wide acclaim in 2003.
His four touchdown passes all went to wide receivers.
All these criteria are subject to wide variation in practice.
Continuing with our rookie analysis, we turn to wide receivers.
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Yes to wide-ranging privatisation.
As we picked a safe passage towards the coast, nervous apprehension turned to wide-eyed enjoyment.
Then I moved on to wide-eyed astonishment at what was going on Scotland.
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