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"widened inequalities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about increasing disparities, for instance between different groups. For example: "The economic crisis has widened inequalities significantly, with more affluent groups faring much better than those on low incomes."
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The last six years has seen unprecedented food inflation that has hurt the poor and widened inequalities in an already unequal society.
The Lithuanian experience does not support the fear that recent tobacco control policies may have widened inequalities in smoking outcomes.
Studies that looked only at relative differences in mortality found that the introduction of HAART widened inequalities in mortality, but those focusing on absolute mortality differences concluded the opposite.
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Since Ronald Reagan moved into the White House, Republican policies have widened inequality.
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.
"We will build a politics that values life, and corrects widening inequalities".
By focusing primarily on the country's growth, the World Bank and other international bodies failed to notice widening inequalities.
But they are also driven by outrage at the state's inability to tackle South Africa's existing – and widening – inequalities.
BO: We live in crazy times; ISIS, Ebola, widening inequalities, battered social services, its hard not to pay attention.
40 They may also widen inequalities.
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