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The word "widened" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea of increasing or making something larger in scope or size. For example: "The widening of the city's streets has helped alleviate traffic congestion."
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In recent years, the gap between rich and poor in Kazakhstan has widened, heightening social tensions.
The prime minister also widened his attack on the Labour leader by saying that a picture of a house decked out in St George's flags in Rochester and Strood tweeted by Emily Thornberry showed that Labour "sneers" at hard-working people.
Scala has made similar comments before but in light of the ongoing Swiss investigation and confirmation that the FBI has now widened its probe to include 2018 and 2022, his intervention takes on a new significance.
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I followed people on social media and as a result widened the field to producers, artistic directors, literary associates, competitions, prizes, workshops and resources such as the BBC Writersroom and the Aerogramme Writers' Studio, and specifically for my region: Script Yorkshire and the West Yorkshire Theatre Network.
The Conservatives said the report had been delayed because the remit had been widened to take account of the NHS five-year forward view.
In DECC, for example, the gap between when the heating goes off and cooling comes on has been widened from 21-23C to 20-24C 20-24Cngineers and now considengineerssing the upper limit by arether 1C, while hot water boilers are now turned off at 3pm, rather than previously 7pm-8pm.
The stories he tells with his camera have, he says, deepened and widened since he began taking photographs in 2005.
The educational achievement gap between richer and poorer pupils has widened for the first time in recent years, as exam results showed just one in three disadvantaged students hit the government's GCSE pass target, compared with more than 60% of their better-off peers.
The law widened the horizons of the most prominent Arab news source, al-Jazeera, which was established by the emir in 1996.
Describing FGM as a "horrendous practice" that affects more than 100 million women, the signatories write: "When women are pregnant who have suffered FGM, they may need to have the vaginal opening widened to allow the baby out.
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