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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wider choice" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the availability of more options or alternatives in a particular context. Example: "The new store offers a wider choice of organic products than the previous one."
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Some insurers may offer patients a wider choice of doctors.
A wider choice of courses is available in Europe.
But commuters will soon have a wider choice of rag.
The mainlanders, by contrast, had a much wider choice.
It is also a reflection of wider choice.
Or at the least they could consider a wider choice.
Today, corporate executives have a wider choice of what to wear than ever before.
It offers a wider choice of Chinese assets than anywhere else outside the mainland.
Mainstream consumers will benefit from open hardware, he says, "by having a wider choice".
Another obstacle to a wider choice of radiators is Americans' hunger for surface area.
This is ominous, especially since voters had a much wider choice of candidates than usual.
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