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"wider stage" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express an occasion where the potential for a certain activity or event is increased in scope or magnitude. For example, you could say: "With the advancement of technology, the world now provides a much wider stage for exploration."
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He is perforce becoming a player on a wider stage.
Then putting those values on a wider stage".
Some talked about the difficulty of transferring his hard-edged urban personality to a wider stage.
"I felt like it needed a wider stage, a bigger expanse," he said.
And her successes are on a wider stage than the Iran negotiations.
Both Monaco, and Rainier himself, had a glamour and tenacity that would have done credit to a wider stage.
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She also hopes to reproduce OMG in New York — on wider stages, and bigger screens.
Many other talented and successful Australians, from Germaine Greer to Rupert Murdoch and Nicole Kidman, have departed in search of wider stages.
As has been pointed out often since the tie was drawn, in a certain light PSG versus City represents a wider staging point for European club football.
He was also among the first playwrights to move from that milieu to renown on wider stages, ascending to Off Broadway, and then to Broadway with no Off's whatsoever, within a decade of his arrival in New York.
Zinder's restless intelligence led him to wider stages on which he could be outspoken and brutally frank.
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