Examples of 'much more widely' in a sentence

Meaning of "much more widely"

much more widely: to a significantly greater extent or range, often used to compare distribution or prevalence of something

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much more widely
But email is much more widely applicable.
An exploit kit spreads attacks much more widely.
The ecu was much more widely used on markets.
The dangers of asbestos exposure are now much more widely recognized.
They could be much more widely used in public service.
I think it deserves to be much better known and much more widely grown.
The decibel is much more widely used than the bel.
Perinatal hospice is a wonderful concept that should be promoted much more widely.
Treatment needs to be much more widely available.
Coal is also much more widely distributed geographically than any other fossil fuel.
Artificial materials are much more widely used.
The disputes ranged much more widely than those settled at Westminster and Worms, however.
This equip ment could be much more widely used.
Seal brown became much more widely used, and even over-used during this period.
Refractive surgery would take on a completely different position if it was much more widely accepted.

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So the meat is distributed much more widely than we recognize.
The opposite is true, we feel that these products will become much more widely.
Alternative medicine is much more widely used these.
Project-based learning, collaborative learning and situated or experiential learning will become much more widely prevalent.
Share prices fluctuate much more widely than values.
Gone for Goode " included guest appearances by actors who later become much more widely known.
Of organisation are generally much more widely diffused than plants.
However, apparatus which can adapt to different noise environments is much more widely useful.
The notion of context is much more widely appreciated today.
The 3D printer therefore becomes an everyday work tool which should be used much more widely.
But women performers were much more widely known in this period.
However, SIT theory, as extended by Scatchard . and Ciavatta is much more widely used.
We need now to look much more widely at this question in political terms.
A noninvasive test would make genetic testing safer and much more widely accessible.
The geometric mean is used much more widely in most other euro area countries.
The roads are in better condition, and transport services are much more widely available.
The practice of cannibalism was much more widely practised than previously thought.
The figures for " natural " LPG fluctuate much more widely.
Power over information is much more widely distributed today than even a few decades ago.
If we did it today, it would have been much more widely seen.
It is probably much more widely distributed in northern China.
The United Nations is opening its doors much more widely to civil society.
It's much more widely spread in France.
Such fodder crops should be much more widely extended.
It would be used much more widely in the Byzantine period.
In fact, at CIDA we cast our net much more widely.
The researchers cast their net much more widely than the technicalities of water supply.
But with colonisation, the death penalty was applied much more widely in Africa.
This species is probably much more widely distributed in northern China.
But for most ordinary Egyptians, the talk shows were much more widely accessible.
In fact, Russian is spoken much more widely here than the official Latvian.
And thanks to the Internet, game mods and emulators are now much more widely accessible.
Britain 's war economy was much more widely based and thoroughly organised than Germany 's.
So from a comparative perspective, these countries define moral rights much more widely than India does.
Hysterectomy used to be much more widely used than it is now, says Al-Hendy.

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