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The phrase "widespread victory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a victory that is achieved over a large area or among a large number of people, often in the context of elections, competitions, or conflicts. Example: "The candidate celebrated a widespread victory, securing support from voters across the entire region."
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Partisan obstreperousness, the force that propelled Congressional Republicans to widespread victory in 2010, is suddenly for many of them as out of style as monocles.
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Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va). is facing blowback for an inflammatory statement made recently on Arabic television, in which he attributed racist sentiments toward President Obama as a reason for the widespread Republican victories in the 2010 midterms.
The Irishman had played beautifully for three and a half days, raising widespread hopes of victory for a man who plays golf with a wonderful simplicity.
The U.S. Invasion of Grenada in 1983 which ended quickly, without longstanding commitments, and with widespread declarations of victory might be the best prototype for public supported military action.
Following the communist victory, a widespread urge to return to normality helped the new leadership restore the economy.
This victory over widespread joblessness would seem more assured, however, if it did not rest in part on the government's incomplete statistics.
Cosmin Stan, a leading Romanian broadcaster with Realitatea TV, attributed the center-left's victory to widespread dissatisfaction with Mr. Basescu, whom he said many Romanians resented because of his authoritarian streak.
The opposition's overwhelming electoral victory generated widespread speculation that Mr. Chirac would dismiss his unpopular prime minister, who had become the symbol of all that was deemed wrong with the way France is run.
Privacy advocates are lauding the decision of a Silicon Valley county to abandon the purchase of a cellphone surveillance device, declaring victory over widespread police use of the stingray technology that many see as invasive.
While the government is still insisting that its partial count gives Mr. Milosevic 45percenttoto Vojislav Kostunica's 40percentthethe more credible vote count carried out by opposition election monitors shows an overwhelming opposition victory, despite widespread reports of government vote-rigging.
De Montfort was unable to consolidate his victory and widespread disorder persisted across the country.
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