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The phrase "too wider" is not correct in written English.
It is a grammatical error because "wider" is a comparative adjective and should not be preceded by "too." Example: "The door is too wide for the frame."
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The camera work was delicious too, wider shots of Angela and her interrogator being replaced by close up when White Rose enters the room (the thumping vein on her neck hypnotised me).
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The ice is too wide.
It's too wide.
Instead they spread their net too wide.
A bit too wide perhaps.
The next, though, is too wide.
"I thought he was too wide.
That gulf was too wide for Boston.
The next is too wide to hit.
"My misses this year have been too wide.
Her second turn was too wide.
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