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The phrase "widens the breadth of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the expansion or increase of knowledge, experience, or scope in a particular area. Example: "The new research project widens the breadth of our understanding of climate change."
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But the bill, folded in at the last minute with the health care act to give it a better chance of survival, is a landmark victory for higher education in America: It puts an end to private student loans, increases Pell Grant funding and widens the breadth of community college programs.
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In summary, we find that religious beliefs and moral models may help promote honest behavior that may widen the breadth of human cooperation.
Introducing new Sanctuaries and its characters would widen the breadth of the show.
By the time he did the Street Market show at Deitch he was on a whole other level, and since then he's been consistently widening the breadth of his techniques as an image maker and painter.
We have set out to widen the breadth of human resource planning in order to capture the dynamic and complex nature of planning and the notion that human resources are but one dependant aspect of health services which itself is only one part of the whole interactions of people and their organisations.
The reformulation of items aimed not only at reducing cross-loadings, decreasing ambiguity, and enhancing ease of understanding, but also at widening the conceptual breadth of the OBN and VRS dimensions.
Beyond widening the remarkable breadth of Vienna-associated material covered over the weekend still further, it added little but anticlimax.
Extend the breadth of your world.
In that senior role, the dark-eyed Sally Dexter offers a caricature of a caricature, though "Viva Forever!" on Ms. Dexter's résumé surely widens a breadth of work that includes the Royal Shakespeare Company and the original cast of the Patrick Marber play, "Closer".
The breadth of the design and the intensity of the performance try to widen out the play in ways that don't always flatter the script, flattening its ambiguities, underscoring and emphasising symbols and echoes that were already fairly obvious.
The narration can jump years ahead in the breadth of one paragraph, and then back again, assembling in its wake a continually widening picture of a life, without the necessity of framing, reenactment, and formality that other "realistic" novels often work within.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com