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Discover LudwigThe phrase "widespread way" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a method or manner that is commonly accepted or practiced across a large area or among many people. Example: "The new policy was implemented in a widespread way, ensuring that all departments followed the same guidelines."
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"I think his work very much needs to be done in a widespread way," she said.
That it exists in an almost widespread way today is a fact.
Currently, the most widespread way of detecting changes occurring to Web content is to periodically retrieve the pages of interest and check them for changes.
It's a widespread way of belonging, a trendy conspiracy aimed at being perhaps delusorily all together, and altogether human, at this moment in time.
But in the late 16th century, upward mobility was beginning to be possible or at least imaginable, making "deception" a widespread way of life.
It is our judgement that it is much more likely that Assad will use chemical weapons more frequently, in a more widespread way if we don't.
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We need evidence of benefit before we start using new technologies in widespread ways".
They are being sexualized around the globe in alarmingly rising numbers and alarmingly widespread ways.
Web blockades have become one of the most widespread ways to shut down access to sites like The Pirate Bay.
MedicAlert™ bracelets have become one of the most widespread ways to communicate basic health data to health professionals who might become involved with the patient needing emergency care.
So, although the newspaper printed a small retraction a week later, I needed to ensure that my name was publicly – and in as widespread a way as possible – cleared, so I decided to pursue a libel claim against them.
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