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"wide open spaces" is a common phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a wide and open area, such as a field or a landscape. For example, "The vast fields of Texas are known for their wide open spaces."
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Wide open spaces.
"We don't have big wide open spaces".
Earlier generations protected America's wide open spaces.
Los Angeles is all wide open spaces.
"There's lots of Interstates going through wide open spaces".
MY COLUMN this week is about America's wide open spaces.
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I love the wide-open spaces here.
"I love the wide-open spaces.
Jungle: Wide-open spaces of town; e.g. Flat bush, Bronx.
The new divisions and bus shelters will destroy its wide-open spaces and foreclose large gatherings.
Montanans pay various penalties for the wide-open spaces they enjoy.
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