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Discover LudwigThe word 'wide-open' is correct and commonly used in written English
It is an adjective that describes something as being fully open or accessible, with no restrictions or barriers. Example: The wide-open sky was a brilliant shade of blue, with not a single cloud in sight. The team's playbook was a wide-open secret, with no one knowing exactly what plays they would run in the upcoming game.
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It's a wide-open election.
It's a wide-open field.
Butte was a wide-open town.
"Now, it's a wide-open race".
The wide-open optimism is infectious.
I love the wide-open spaces here.
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It was wide open.
He was wide open.
It is wide open".
He ran wide open.
It's wide open.
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