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Discover Ludwig"widespread in" is generally considered correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate something that is common in a certain geographical area or among a certain group of people. For example, "The novel coronavirus has been particularly widespread in urban areas in the United States."
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Virtue is widespread in nature.
Injuries have been widespread in the conference.
That queasiness still seems widespread in France.
Nor is it as widespread in Africa.
Loan-sharking was widespread in Zitácuaro.
Elections are widespread in the Arab world.
Counterfeiting was widespread in the Middle Ages.
The warble fly is widespread in Europe and North America.
Starvation is widespread in the Mazar region.
Hostility towards Roma remains widespread in Italy.
The latter is widespread in Somalia.
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