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to widespread
adjective
Affecting a large area (e.g. the entire land or body); broad in extent; widely diffused.
Exact(57)
Misguided agricultural reforms led to widespread famine.
Little, Brown published Ms. Viswanathan's book recently to widespread publicity.
Companies, he said, have gotten used to widespread capital availability.
"This is going to lead to widespread abandonment".
Our arrogance and ignorance lead to widespread death and destruction.
Critics say that method has contributed to widespread corruption.
Fortunately, an immediate return to widespread violence seems unlikely.
This has led to widespread distrust of all news media.
That development has led to widespread calls for an overhaul.
It was launched in March 1999 to widespread scepticism.
Now, to widespread amazement, he remains a contender.
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