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The phrase "wider interests" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to interests that are more comprehensive or go beyond a specific event or issue. For example, "The committee was focused on the details of the proposal, but I encouraged them to consider the wider interests of the project."
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It was typical of June to pursue such wider interests.
The PBO can also work against the wider interests of corporate strategy and business coordination.
For wider interests, other applications of Ti-MOFs are also briefly introduced.
But although they may find protectionist arguments seductive, they should look to their country's wider interests.
We must have regard to the wider interests of the game.
Your messages will be more meaningful if wider interests are targeted.
The truth is, though pensions are important for older people, they have much wider interests too.
He is quite serious in his application to the game, but he has wider interests and, particularly, bigger ambitions.
Mr Xi says this is in China's wider interests and will benefit shareholders in the long run.
Confronting both America and Europe, even if Western policies are misguided, is clearly at odds with Russia's wider interests.
It is lower where per capita incomes are high or where women have more education and wider interests.
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