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"wide mouth" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in reference to the size of a person's mouth. For example, you could say, "She has a wide mouth that allows her to eat large amounts of food quickly."
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He has a very wide mouth, enormous.
A wide mouth with wide lips.
Tiny waves lapped at the creature's wide mouth.
Grab me by the neck in his wide mouth.
But it was unmistakably her: the pugnacious jaw, the upturned nose, the loose wide mouth.
Naomi is a small thing with a wide mouth, small nose and glistening eyes.
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He instituted the wide-mouth jar that has been standard ever since.
At Atlas, of course, they're careful to pour the milk into a wide-mouth "rocks" glass.
Wide-mouth containers are often formed by using a pressing operation for the parison.
The water samples were taken in sterilized wide-mouth, screw-capped glass bottles.
Use a wide-mouth comb to tackle remaining tangles.
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