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Discover LudwigThe phrase "widens the" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as an adjective phrase that indicates that something is getting bigger and more expansive. For example, "The use of technology widens the range of available learning opportunities."
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Nina widens the circle.
It just widens the door a crack".
Yet this nonetheless widens the achievement gap.
"It just widens the field of choices," he said.
As the epidemic widens, the virus is mutating.
Here Mr. Parnell widens the focus to include discussion of the supernatural.
"I'm waiting for the day the town widens the road and knocks it down".
It does so with enormous skill, and sometimes widens the age of that audience considerably.
As the potential circle widens, the threat it poses to the country's new-found stability increases.
Sometimes fantasy widens the dimensions of the novel, but often it is overplayed.
That pushes up the lira, encourages spending on imports and widens the current-account deficit.
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