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Discover LudwigThe phrase "widest part" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
When used, it generally refers to something that has a measurable width, such as a river or a mountain. For example, "The widest part of the river was several miles across."
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The cuff will be placed where the forearm muscles are widest and on the widest part of the lower leg.
Measure your hips around the widest part of your buttocks.
The widest part of the crack when unloaded is in the vicinity of the crack tip.
Its first segment, known as the duodenal bulb, is the widest part of the small intestine.
"That makes the triangle flip upside down so that the widest part of the face is now at the jawline".
They were 170 cm high, 37 cm wide at the widest part and 1 cm thick.
The crown is 23.5cm (9.2in) high and, at the widest part, 31cm (12.2in) in diameter.
He was posterior, with the widest part of his generous head pressing on my tailbone.
The widest part of the skull behind the eyes is only 230 mm wide in comparison.
The skin slowly peeled away with each tug, all the way down to the widest part of its torso.
"I like to have the widest part of the car being the wheels and not the body," he said.
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