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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wider impact" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the overall or more extensive effects or influence of something. Example: The decision to raise taxes will have a wider impact on the economy, affecting not just individuals but also businesses and the government's budget.
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He added: "This has a wider impact.
"To have a wider impact than I'm having.
The wider impact will be severe, most economists agree.
As a rule, myth has a much wider impact.
"But the missed opportunity there is that those structures had no wider impact," he says.
She believes that the wider impact of welfare reform is hitting older people hard.
While Huntsman spoke out because of the supreme court challenge, his timing has even wider impact.
"It is undoubtedly the case that there will be a wider impact," she said.
The government needs to take an impartial, scientific look at the industry, and its wider impact.
The wider impact on the economy and employment is estimated to be far greater.
In this case, the first step is to consider the wider impact of our footprint.
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