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Discover Ludwig"widely taught" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is taught a lot (in many places). For example, "Computer Science is a subject that is widely taught in universities around the world."
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He is still widely taught there to schoolchildren.
The book is widely taught in universities and remains a steady seller in Africa.
Available in many editions, "The Jungle" is still widely taught in schools and colleges.
The purpose of a teach-in is to create awareness and understanding of topics that have not been widely taught.
Graham's work is now famous, and widely taught in schools, yet his teacher has been all but forgotten.
"The Giver" has sold several million copies and is widely taught in middle school and junior high classrooms.
Her 1969 autobiography "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings" was a huge bestseller and is widely taught in American schools.
The British Empire is not widely taught in detail in British schools, with history lessons tending to focus on other areas.
First, I hadn't realised Latin was so widely taught outside private schools (investigation revealed this was due to the survival of small pockets of grammar schools).
To Kill A Mockingbird is widely taught in high school English courses and remains one of the most beloved works of 20th century American fiction.
Gough adds that she would like to see more languages identified in the British Council's 2013 Languages for the Future report being more widely taught in schools.
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