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Discover LudwigThe phrase "widest spread" is correct and usable in written English
It is generally used to refer to something or someone that has a large, wide-reaching scope or influence. For example, "The coronavirus has had the widest spread of any disease in recent history."
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Marseille commonly has the widest spread between police and organizer estimates in France.
At the widest spread this week, on Monday, the yield on two-year Treasuries was down to 3.854 percent, while the fed funds target rate was 5.25percentt.
"He's the most popular politician in Britain; I think he's got the most appeal across the widest spread of voters," he told LBC Radio.
Additionally, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae were battered by news on Monday that their cost of borrowing, when compared to what the government pays, had increased to their widest spread since March, when it set a 22-year record.
Those nearing retirement showed the widest spread.
Kosovo has the widest spread of interest rates in the region.
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A-rated corporates yielded 5.5 percentage points more than comparable Treasurys by mid-December, the widest spread since the 1930s.
Spreads narrowed most in shares which previously had the widest spreads.
There is a wider spread among occupations.
A wider spread points to increased tension.
A wide spread of investments is again seen as attractive.
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