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"wider applications" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when discussing the potential uses or impact of something. For example, "The new technology has wider applications in various industries, including healthcare and manufacturing."
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The technology potentially has wider applications beyond desalination, he said.
And that means the material might have even wider applications than snazzy cameras and smart clothing.
Dr. West believes that his forensic investigations will have wider applications, which may include answering questions about global climate change.
Originally intended to foster "interoperability," the ability of multiple computer systems to understand one another, Postel's Law is now recognized as having wider applications.
The social network said it recognised that VR would have far wider applications in fields ranging from communications and entertainment to education and media.
While hefty, rigid devices can support someone with paraplegia, says Swift, such exoskeletons are too heavy and costly for wider applications – such as helping a runner go faster.
If we can learn how to activate the pleasure regions of the brain then that could have wider applications," he said.
They include actively recruiting students, broadening the scope of early coursework to include the wider applications of computer science and exposing students to successful female role models.
Non digestible oligosaccharides have wider applications (Sako et al. 1999).
We hope this generalization may attract wider applications in statistics.
Version 2 rises to 140 km and has wider applications.
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