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The phrase "widen inequality" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which the gap between those with few resources and those with more increases. For example, you could say, "The current tax bill is likely to widen inequality in our country."
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It's change that can broaden opportunity, or widen inequality.
Germans have a low tolerance for measures that widen inequality.
It worries that modern technologies will widen inequality, increase social exclusion and provoke a backlash.
"It's change that can broaden opportunity, or widen inequality," Obama will say.
Future capital accumulation may or may not increase the capital share of output; it may or may not widen inequality.
And in truth, technological advancement has probably done far more than trade to hollow out the middle class and widen inequality.
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There is an even greater chance that it will continue to widen inequalities.
Williams has already expressed fears that the reforms are likely to widen inequalities.
40 They may also widen inequalities.
Dropping this policy may widen inequalities.
All four dietary counselling interventions appear likely to widen inequalities.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com