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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wide links" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe hyperlinks or connections that are broad in scope or have a large reach, often in the context of web design or networking. Example: "The website features wide links that allow users to easily navigate between different sections."
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The interpretation of the concept of evolution is characterised by wide links between very different research fields (Ayala 2008).
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Watch him at line-out time and out wide, linking with Julian Savea.
Dardanelles, formerly Hellespont, Turkish Çanakkale Boğazı, narrow strait in northwestern Turkey, 38 miles (61 km) long and 0.75 to 4 miles (1.2 to 6.5 km) wide, linking the Aegean Sea with the Sea of Marmara.
Yet the quality of information filtering through to senior managers is often inadequate.A report by bank supervisors last October pointed to poor risk "aggregation": many large banks simply do not have the systems to present an up-to-date picture of their firm-wide links to borrowers and trading partners.
'No wider links' to international terror groups Ms Sonnessa's announcement of the charges comes after Carlo De Stefano, the head of the Italian anti-terrorist force, had said earlier today that Osman had no wider links to large international terrorist groups.
Poaching on such a scale is not driven by opportunism or subsistence imperatives, but by armed non-state actors and organised groups with wider links".
Taiwan officials have said wider links between Taiwan and the mainland will hinge on whether Beijing is willing to resume dialogue, frozen since July 1999.
The Guardian exposed that failing, and the wider links between the police, politicians and News International (which is now paying compensation to the Dowlers and others).Picking on a Guardian reporter seems an odd way for the police to clean up this mess.
Police yesterday declined to say if they were investigating a wider link to extremist groups in eastern Europe.
Yet the Arab canon extends far wider, linking the tribal bards of pre-Islamic Arabia to Sufi mystics, bawdy medieval jesters and angst-ridden modernists.
The ability to search this data as searchable (i.e. machine readable) information breathes new life into these wonderful historical documents by expanding their use in a wider, linked-data universe.
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