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Discover Ludwig"widely written" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been written about in various places or by a number of different people. For example: "The story of Marie Curie is widely written in both novels and biographies."
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The democratic movement is widely written off.
Poetry was also being more widely written, especially among soldiers.
Even Michael Dukakis, widely written off in September, rallied late to throw a scare into the Bush camp.
The story of the British boarding school and its experiences have been widely written, as one might expect.
Mr Piketty's proposal for a global tax on wealth is widely written off as politically impossible (which he concedes).
His success was widely written about at the time and credited with helping to elect Senator Carol Moseley Braun, the first African-American woman in the Senate.
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She traveled widely, writing and speaking about women as the victims of armed conflicts and social injustices.
She never held an academic post, but lectured widely, wrote a dozen books and produced three of the county surveys of place names.
She researched her works widely, writes Sutherland, and would write with an 18th-century quill pen to "authenticate the self-immersion in 'her' period"; she also "royally despised" Barbara Cartland, who she called her "principal 'plagiarist'".
He was a professor emeritus at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven and also lectured widely, wrote articles on the decorative and graphic arts for antiques publications and donated rare Tiffany works to several museums.
He read widely, wrote poetry and painted.
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