Sentence examples for wide rejected from inspiring English sources

The phrase "wide rejected" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a miscombination of words and does not convey a clear meaning. An example could be: "The proposal was wide rejected by the committee."

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But Wide rejected it, saying the defendant had his "head in the sand" and carried on as if nothing had happened.

Authors have far and wide rejected Random House's terms, arguing that it is not in their best interest to distribute eBooks through the publisher because of too-low royalty rates and paltry publicity.

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In the last year, Congress by a wide margin rejected any substantial increase in fuel-economy requirements.

However, the accepted group still had a wide range of scores (2080 to 3020), although less wide than those rejected (1570 to 3190).

Remarkably, the wider aviation industry rejected the idea, pilots especially, who claimed that it would be akin to being spied on.

The director general, Markus Beyrer, said the group was ready to disclose such data to tax inspectors, but rejected wider scrutiny.

The wider philosophical community rejected the claims of Rivano and dismissed his call for bringing the discipline in line with the needs of the nation.

In Elkhart, he acknowledged that wage growth is too slow, and the gap between rich and poor too wide, but he vigorously rejected the narrative of national decline being peddled by Trump, the Republican Party, and right-wing media outlets.

According to Madara, that memo "mischaracterized and rejected the wide body of peer-reviewed research on the effectiveness of transgender medical care".

It advocated a wide range of reforms, rejected any further advance towards Federal independence until these were implemented, and called for the territories to be permitted to secede if opposition continued.

Several countries that have looked at wider sugar taxes have rejected them and settled for going for sugary drinks alone, because the administrative burden of policing sugary foods looks costly and complex.

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