Examples of 'unusually wide' in a sentence

Meaning of "unusually wide"

The phrase 'unusually wide' is often used to describe something that is broader or wider than usual or expected

How to use "unusually wide" in a sentence

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The race remains unusually wide open.
An unusually wide space between the breasts.
His subjects embraced an unusually wide range.
The unusually wide hammerbeam roof is a marvellous survival.
You seem to have an unusually wide range.
An unusually wide dynamic range is required to determine the true power consumption.
Their hands and feet are unusually wide.
He deployed an unusually wide variety of solo instruments.
His intellectual sympathies were unusually wide.
The virus infects an unusually wide host range of crustaceans.
The invention relates to a dielectric resonator antenna system which exhibits an unusually wide bandwidth.
The causeway was unusually wide with a large open area.
The piano begins alone with a theme in Siciliano rhythm characterized by unusually wide leaps.
This was an unusually wide instruction word for the time.
He had a versatile voice and unusually wide success.

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You speak to an unusually wide audience for a research mathematician.
Opposition to the extradition bill has united an unusually wide cross section of Hong Kong.
The artist chose an unusually wide variety of subject matter for his border illuminations.
But to continue was difficult, particularly because he was so unusually wide.
Some labels have some unusually wide or narrow font.
It has an unusually wide nave and remains a fine example of Danish Gothic architecture.
She was also known for her unusually wide putting stance.
The cockpit is unusually wide and comfortable with good forward and lateral visibility.
The Headhunters are also notable for the unusually wide range of instruments they use.
Dunlavin 's unusually wide streets are characteristic of the village.
Most prominently, my unusually wide hips.
It has an unusually wide maximum aperture given its focal length, and is weather-sealed.
The church itself is not particularly long, but it is unusually wide.
The class also carried an unusually wide variety of different boilers.
You would think knife, but the circumference of the wound is unusually wide.
We have an unusually wide production depth,.
He directed 86 finished PhD dissertations and had an unusually wide range of correspondents.
Scherchen recorded an unusually wide range of repertoire, from the baroque to the contemporary.
The symmetrical transducer design of the MKH 30 produces an unusually wide and smooth frequency response.
Brother sells an unusually wide variety of labels, ranging from file-folder labels to continuous rolls.
Near the frontal, the lacrimal bones are unusually wide in comparison to their length.
Unlike the Renaissance, the Baroque art in the Hermitage is unusually wide.
The entrance door is unusually wide and low, with carvings above.
It had a fixed, conventional, tailwheel undercarriage of unusually wide track.
In fact, he has an unusually wide repertoire for a "Heldentenor.
And a small tapering waist. but I have unusually wide shoulders.
I do not know if you have noticed, but I have unusually wide shoulders and a small tapering waist.
Dolukhanova 's voice was a rare coloratura-mezzo, of unique clarity and unusually wide range.
I don't know if you've noticed, but I have unusually wide shoulders and a small tapering waist.
The skull was long, and unusually wide.
The Balkerne Gate, however, had four gates, and unusually wide carriageways.
The Windsor car, roomy and well-proportioned, has unusually wide and deep side-windows.

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