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"widened into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used as a verb phrase to describe the action of something becoming wider or more expansive. Example: As I hiked deeper into the canyon, the trail widened into a magnificent view of the river below.
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I stretched and my body widened into the cool margins of the bed.
Between rapids, we paddled through stretches of calm water that sometimes widened into small, reedy lakes.
But over the last 15 years the cracks have widened into gaping crevices.
The car inched downward, and the ocean widened into a breathtaking vista.
By the end of the evening the rift in the relationship has widened into a chasm.
At its lowest point it widened into a series of waist-deep, muddied pools, creating a swamp.
Claims of vote fraud set off months of protests that widened into a serious challenge to Iran's ruling system.
For the same reasons, dialect divisions that earlier would have widened into distinct languages are now unlikely to do so.
Although the polls showed her support dipping, Mr Serra never caught up completely, and the gap between the two has widened into a gulf again.
He started the engine, and we sidled into a broad river, the Lopez, which widened into a bay, just before the Gulf, and a cove.
It began as a straight, studio-based gadget-testing magazine show and since then it has widened into broader family territory.
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