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Discover Ludwig'wider readership' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a greater number of people who are reading a particular book, article, website, etc. For example, "This blog post has gained a wider readership since it was first published".
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A book that deserves a wider readership.
But it deserves a wider readership.
Any Kentucky writers you think deserve a wider readership?
Occasionally, a particularly scandalous site will gain a wider readership.
It would be a pity if the book's dubious title discouraged a wider readership.
The challenge to historical writing for a wider readership is clear.
Even in the depressed conditions, publishers still dreamed of tapping a wider readership.
Here's hoping this new edition introduces him to the wider readership that he deserves.
We have commercial book publishers who manage to bring serious work to a wider readership.
Who knows if this is the novel to break Powers into a wider readership?
I hope this assured, compassionate novelist will find a wider readership soon.
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