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Similar words: widespreadwidewidenwidelywide openfar and widestatewideworldwide
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(1) He claims to sell the widest range of beers and lagers in the world.
(2) The novel is about education in its widest sense.
(3) We are talking about education in its widest sense.
(4) At its widest point the river is 2 km across.
(5) I suspect this book will have the widest appeal of all.
(6) It offers the widest selection of antiques of every description in a one day market.
(7) This is the widest part of the river.
(8) Mix and match for the widest array of nutrients.
(9) Sons and daughters could offer the widest variety of support, and were particularly important.
(10) A Labour government would immediately initiate the widest possible review defence commitments world-wide and set up an arms conversion agency.
(11) Political action in its widest sense will determine which we make a reality.
(12) A life-threatening illness policy has the widest application and is useful for non-AIDS-related purposes.
(13) The 250-section rear tyre is the widest fitted to a production bike.
(14) But the widest fund choice and greatest flexibility is still expected to be available through Isas.
(15) Cost is used here in its widest sense involving payment of fees, loss of earnings[sentencedict.com/widest.html], loss of time and so on.
(16) The library authority aims to provide the widest possible range of material commensurate with its objectives and the interests or its users.
(17) Accountability, in its widest sense refers to the responsibility for your actions to some one else.
(18) We must encourage the widest possible involvement of our membership.
(19) This river is over 500 metres broad at its widest point.
(20) Worse, Apple had stopped bundling MacPaint with every Macintosh, depriving Atkinson of the widest possible audience.
(21) The Columbia program was enjoying enormous popularity because it offered the widest possible latitude both in studies and in its entrance requirements.
(22) Instead she advocated a return to elegance ... dressing-up in the widest, and often wildest, sense.
(23) The idea is to make WebSuite accessible to the widest possible spectrum of Web customers.
(24) He remembered two or three other gifts to the church that had caused the widest consternation.
(25) Given this uncertainty it is probably safest for the drafter to assume that s3 will be given its widest possible interpretation.
(26) He kept up the pressure with his shoulder to give himself the widest gap possible.
(27) The southernmost has the densest vegetation, the most complete cover, and the widest variety of both angiosperms and plant communities.
(28) More neutral tones are advised in the more modern home as that will allow the widest choice of complementary furnishings and decoration.
(29) The emphasis will continue to be on prod-ucts that gain the widest appeal and most acceptance within this group.
(30) The teacher must provide opportunities for pupils to examine the widest range of evidence, to question it and come to conclusions.
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