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The phrase "widespread riots" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an appropriate phrase to refer to a number of riot incidents that occur simultaneously in a large area. For example, "The political protests in many large cities around the country have led to widespread riots in the streets."
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"Army discipline may well collapse in the face of widespread riots," it says.
The fire was blamed on Muslims, and within days 1,000 died in widespread riots.
After Bhutto's 1977 election victory was challenged by the opposition, widespread riots ensued.
The transfer of the provincial capital to Catanzaro in 1971 resulted in widespread riots in Reggio di Calabria.
Soon after, American troops burned copies of the Koran and other holy texts, an apparently inadvertent act that sparked widespread riots.
The army could be used for guarding duties if there were a repeat of such widespread riots in order to free up police to deal with violence.
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PAGE 11 DEBATING THE CAUSE OF RIOTS After the widespread rioting in several cities in Britain, a debate continues to rage across the country -- in Parliament and in the streets -- as to why it took place.
In 2004, widespread rioting broke out.
There was no widespread rioting.
The city saw widespread rioting and political unrest in 1990.
After calling on the military to suppress widespread rioting.
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