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Discover Ludwig"wide communities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to communities that span a large geographical area or a large group of people. For example, "Social media has enabled us to connect with wide communities of like-minded people around the world."
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The wide community it serves have now formed Friends of Cockerton Library to save our library.
XCT data information can give valuable microstructural information and reach a wide community of scientists.
The internet is a world wide community, but sadly, television isn't.
It's true: American nuns are out there — integrated into (and integral to) their wider communities.
Embedding schools within wider communities, as the school sport partnerships aim to do, is admirable.
We need one care system that enables genuine partnership with patients, families and wider communities.
Now the Internet-age has helped us establish world-wide communities with people who have a similar thought process to ours.
Either because of unfamiliarity or unease, we remain separate from the suffering within our wider communities.
The model is based on a synthetic population, structured in a hierarchy of mixing social groups including households, household clusters, neighborhoods, and nation-wide communities.
This enables a more efficient communication of the results of scientific studies to the wider community.
What of the wider community?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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