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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The new social media platform is trying to attract a wider user base.
He opened the blinds to let in wider beams of sunlight.
A wider range of colors would make the painting more vibrant.
The new telescope has a wider field of view than the old one.
The new stadium has a wider seating capacity than the old one.
The park offers a wider selection of recreational activities.
The conference aims to bring together experts from a wider variety of fields to explore new solutions.
The website's new design allows for a wider range of user interactions.
The artist's new exhibit showcases a wider variety of mediums.
She opened her arms wider to give her friend a big hug.
The movie was released in a wider range of theaters.
The wider implications of the study suggest that further research is necessary.
She bought a wider dress for her growing baby bump.
The new policy has wider implications for the company.
He stepped wider to keep his balance on the icy sidewalk.
The library has a wider selection of books than I expected.
The wider tire provides better traction on wet roads.
The new machine has a wider range of settings for more precise control.
The wider range of options for the meal plan includes vegetarian and gluten-free choices.
The company's new software offers a wider range of features.
The new policy takes a wider approach to addressing environmental concerns.
The wider sidewalk is perfect for walking the dog.
The company has started to focus on a wider audience with its new marketing campaign.
The organization's mission is to promote a wider understanding of cultural diversity.
The new library system provides access to a wider selection of books.
The new machine has a wider range of functions.
We need to find a wider audience for our product.
The newly renovated stadium has a wider seating capacity than the old one.
The wider table allows more people to sit and eat together.
The charity aims to provide a wider range of services for the homeless.
The internet has given us access to a wider variety of information.
The library has a wider collection of books than I expected.
The new restaurant offers a wider selection of dishes than their previous menu.
He opened his arms wider to give a bigger hug.
The festival attracts a wider audience every year.
He decided to take a wider perspective on the issue.
The company is looking for a wider market to sell its products.
The manager called for a wider search to find the missing documents.
The wider the scope of the research, the more comprehensive the findings.
The new highway will have wider lanes to accommodate more traffic.
The wider audience appreciated the subtleties of the film.
The new tax policy has wider implications for small businesses.
The team decided to implement a wider strategy to improve their performance.
The city needs to build a wider bridge to accommodate more traffic.
The park's wider walking paths are more accessible for people with disabilities.
The company's wider goals include reducing its carbon footprint.
The museum added a new wing to display a wider variety of artifacts.
The company's new marketing strategy aims to reach a wider audience.
The newspaper strives to present a wider range of political opinions.
The new law aims to protect a wider range of endangered species.
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