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"widely thought that" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to express a commonly held belief or opinion. Example: "It is widely thought that a healthy diet and regular exercise are key factors in maintaining good physical health."
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It's widely thought that significant parts of the text are falling prey to a red pen.
It is widely thought that the European Commission has handed out too many credits.
It is widely thought that the endangered horned lizard has declined because of fire ants.
(Before James, it was widely thought that you felt the fear first and ran second).
It is widely thought that at least some will not open again.And if that happens, Germany will not suffer much.
It is widely thought that SAFE does not mark to market, so official reserve figures conceal the hit.
It is widely thought that most Bayern players are performing worse than at the end of last season.
After he stood down as first minister in 2008 it was widely thought that he would also retire from Westminster.
It is widely thought that, if the agitation grinds on, the judiciary or military may step in.
Although the court is still working, once the lawmakers are sworn in, it is widely thought that it will be hard to unseat more than two or three.
After all, most firms are not particularly transparent and it is widely thought that some keep multiple sets of financial records.
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