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The phrase "widens to include" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where a scope or range is expanded to encompass additional elements or categories. Example: "The definition of the term widens to include various interpretations that were previously overlooked."
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In the second year, the universe widens to include electives.
When the pool of potential applicants widens to include Estonians, Poles, Hungarians and the like, there will be even more talented students to choose from.
As the investigation into the anthrax attacks widens to include federal laboratories and contractors, government officials have acknowledged that Army scientists in recent years have made anthrax in a powdered form that could be used as a weapon.
The later part of the film widens to include different love stories for Melodie's mother (the excellent Patricia Clarkson) and her father (Ed Begley Jr), as well of some of Boris's friends and for Melodie herself.
Then, as he discusses problems, pictures of a classroom, of elderly women singing around a piano with trophies on it, of a black woman and of a teenage girl in a shot that widens to include a teenage boy.
Then its scope widens to include the way he was caught, the haggling of rival law enforcement agencies about jurisdiction over the case, and the magnitude of the Atlanta bomb plot.
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The definition has widened to include milder forms.
Next year, this will widen to include students with ABB.
Later this ban is widened to include all investment.
Then, some time in the last two years, it widened to include the public killing of accused prostitutes.
Gradually, Mr. Robinson's repertory widened to include arias sung in French, German and Italian.
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