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The phrase "widespread audience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a large number of people who have access to or are exposed to something, such as a message or a piece of work. For example: "This website has been developed to reach a more widespread audience, so that everyone can benefit from its resources."

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The role brought Hogan to a widespread audience.

Signs scattered throughout the Jays' stadium boasted about the new and widespread audience the team has gained.

On the other hand, women's college basketball still struggles to attract a widespread audience three decades after the N.C.A.A. tournament began in 1982.

Certainly, there has always been in America a widespread audience for graphic material, as well as a widespread ambivalence about it.

Finally, Hard mode was removed due to the developers feeling that the Normal mode was designed in such a way that a widespread audience could enjoy it.

Their ability to appeal to a widespread audience with works that are consistently shocking, grotesque, and often times, unsettling, puts them in a rare breed of writer.

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The advent of digital distribution could broaden potential markets for foreign films that might never have won widespread audiences.

O'Brien's gained widespread attention, but not widespread audiences, with this approach.

The roles in this phase of his career, and the series of romantic comedies and family dramas that followed, earned Khan widespread adulation from audiences, particularly teenagers, and established him as an icon of romance in India.

Then NBC decided to adapt "The Office" for an American audience, provoking widespread dismay; surely American creators would cornball up that British brilliance.

Mr. Ryan faced a far less friendly audience, drawing widespread boos and cries of "No!" when he called for the repeal of Mr. Obama's health care law.

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