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widespread
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adjective
- extending over a wide area
- accepted by or occurring among many people
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Origin of widespread1
Example Sentences
Israel has once again moved into Gaza and escalated a bombing campaign that is generating reports of widespread civilian casualties.
Ankara is currently negotiating a joint defence pact with Sharaa's new government, and there have been widespread reports that Turkey is moving to station aircraft and air defence systems at Syria's T4 and Aleppo airbases.
It became widespread in the 1930s, as countries sought to shield their economies from a global depression.
No doubt, but Social Security has operated relatively efficiently for nearly a century, keeping millions out of poverty, and Musk’s claims of widespread fraud have not been backed up.
Aside from averting widespread strike action, the deal will also lead to action short of strike in schools coming to an end.
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