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The phrase 'widely influential' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that has had a wide-reaching or far-reaching effect or influence. For example: "The author's novel was widely influential and is still widely read today."
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Jaeggi's study has been widely influential.
These methods were widely influential.
His style became widely influential across Indian music.
Jason West at the University of North Carolina said he expected "it will be widely influential".
Recent data calls into question some widely influential findings in psychological science.
His early studies in intellectual history continue to be widely influential.
SOMETIMES a book, or an idea, can be obscure and widely influential at the same time.
His dissertation, published in 1957 as "Tokugawa Religion," remains a widely influential study of Japanese belief.
Liturgical prayers of Basil of Caesarea became widely influential in the East.
Sayyid Qutb was a historically significant and widely influential midcentury Islamist thinker.
He has been widely influential in the spread of "molecular gastronomy" -- a term he has renounced.
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