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    Use "widely" in a sentence

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    widely


    1. Home treatment is merely a very simple and widely practiced form of interventionist treatment for mild health problems like pain, indigestion, constipation, mild diarrhea, nasal congestion, general weakness, mild skin rashes and so on


    2. It is necessary that the planners develop and execute a rural model that can be replicated more widely


    3. She wouldn't mention being about 61 light years short of the most widely traveled person here


    4. Kortrax was again free of the horizon, smiling broadly on the endless expanse of ribbonleaves and fronds spreading away to the northwest like a floor of hip-deep yellow flowers widely scattered with graceful archwoods like the clump they were camped in


    5. Byia was a treasure to talk with because she was so intelligent and widely traveled


    6. It was widely reported in the leafier lanes of suburban south London that after the local church’s recent summer fete Miss Jones had sampled the sherry and become extremely eloquent on the subject


    7. ADHD is widely accepted now as a mental illness, whether it is always legitimate or a 'pawned off explanation for something else


    8. This is such an easy gift because it is so widely associated with Valentine’s Day that it is not


    9. Then, when he heard all of the details concerning the young man, who was, as it was now becoming clear, quite widely known as The Telephone Man, he realised that it had, in fact, been a very close shave for his daughter


    10. She had her hair out of the pigtails and did not smile widely

    11. the skeleton, muscle testing is now widely accepted


    12. The most widely used and accepted method of


    13. Perhaps the most obvious and widely used method of


    14. widely reported in the leafier lanes of suburban south London that


    15. becoming clear, quite widely known as The Telephone Man, he


    16. horrors they observed around them varied widely


    17. Widely renowned as a speaker and a gifted teacher,


    18. “Come in, come in,” she said, smiling a little more widely and


    19. Seeing his son, the older man grinned widely in a


    20. more precisely, mused Tom, widely variable in the amount of interest

    21. writing slates widely used in the world of Lyndesfarne


    22. ” He smiled widely, his shoulders pulled back delighted that he had demonstrated good foresight


    23. His love of dragons was widely known, so one day a real dragon decided to visit this dragon lover


    24. Small groups of six or eight animals spaced widely apart


    25. In order to supply so very widely extended a market, the quantity of silver annually brought from the mines must not only be sufficient to support that continued increase, both of coin and of plate, which is required in all thriving countries; but to repair that continual waste and consumption of silver which takes place in all countries where that metal is used


    26. The continual consumption of the precious metals in coin by wearing, and in plate both by wearing and cleaning, is very sensible ; and in commodities of which the use is so very widely extended, would alone require a very great annual supply


    27. When asked, fitness experts mention 4 prevalent myths that are widely believed, but


    28. after Hanumanji, the most widely worshipped Indian God, in the


    29. knew that Tragus was widely disliked by the Ithacans


    30. The book was widely popularized as the basis of a 2002 film of the same name starring Richard Gere

    31. If she had taken the time to really think about her situation in that fort, being widely outnumbered and outmatched in pure brawn, it might have made her sloppy and prone to mistakes that could easily have gotten her killed


    32. It was not a widely popular decision, for him to leave Riften to head out in search of missing Guild members


    33. Indeed, it is widely believed that at the very beginning of the universe, the various elements of smell we know today were unified into one 'super odour'


    34. (Note: Tsoknyi is a widely recognized Tibetan meditation teacher


    35. He climbed on the stool, his legs spread widely apart, his prick standing straight up now


    36. Silica fume is an highly active mineral admixture for concrete which is widely used in recent years


    37. Various nondestructive tests (rebound, penetration, pullout, vibration and other methods) are widely used in practice for determination of strength of hardened concrete based on


    38. Most widely used formula for determination of cement-water ratio (C/W) is following:


    39. Because English is so widely used around the world, it is quite possible that many members of your audience will not be native English-speakers


    40. This type of concrete use widely at installation hydropower, irrigation, transport structures, structures of industrial hydraulic engineering, water supply, sewerage etc

    41. Widely considered to be healthful foods, collards are rich in invaluable sources of phyto-nutrients with potent anti-cancer properties, such as di-indolyl-methane (DIM) and sulforaphane that have proven benefits against prostate, breast, cervical, colon, ovarian cancers by virtue of their cancer cell growth inhibition and cytotoxic effects on cancer cells


    42. He yawned widely as exhaustion weighed him down


    43. The authors of the New Testament quote from 31 books in the Old Testament and the writings were circulated so widely that the complete set of both Old and New Testament writings became known as the “New Covenant”


    44. This would allow them to easier adapt the information in the Bible, to the views that are widely accepted by the majority of people and the scientific community


    45. “Nothing new there then!” Peter grinned more widely


    46. Remember that the results of software programs may not be widely accepted


    47. The mouth opened widely in a yawn, revealing efficient feline teeth and a bright pink tongue


    48. It is quite clear that the Hawes name has not been publicized widely as a major


    49. The most widely accepted theory, however, is also the simplest: overpopulation


    50. Widely used for competitive horses to help with inflammation and bruising











































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    Synonyms for "widely"

    wide widely at large everywhere

    "widely" definitions

    to a great degree


    to or over a great extent or range; far


    so as to leave much space or distance between