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Example sentences for "much wider"

  • I shall have occasion hereafter to call attention to both these facts, which are significant, as they give a much wider range to his subject-matter than if he had used the alternative expressions.

  • But at the conclusion he tacitly and (as it would seem) quite unconsciously assumes a much wider standing-ground.

  • The original design of the preceding Inquiry embraced a much wider range of topics.

  • Its original design embraced a much wider range of general topics, and subordinate heads, besides an Inquiry into the teachings of the New Testament on the same subject.

  • Dunlop's History of Fiction, an excellent book, dealt with a much wider matter, and perforce ceased its dealing just at the beginning of the most abundant and brilliant development of the English division.

  • Grandison, like Clarissa, has a much wider range of personage and incident than Pamela, and is again double the length of it.

  • The Stone-cutter can scarcely be looked upon as a very recent immigrant in the light of this evidence, though we have no proof of its having ever had a much wider range in the British Islands than it has to-day.

  • The two remaining species have a much wider range.

  • When four spirals are required, the frame is much wider, and the second set of spirals is identical with those in the machines illustrated.

  • Then, again, we must not forget that at certain stages of the same period genial conditions of climate were coincident with a much wider land-surface in north-western Europe than now exists.

  • The latter, as we have seen, occupies a primitive depression, and formerly covered a much wider area.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much wider" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    close enough; modern library; much astonished; much compressed; much consequence; much delighted; much depends; much detail; much difficulty; much earlier; much farther; much good; much gratified; much greater; much indebted; much later; much moved; much need; much rather; much satisfaction; much sorrow; much sugar; much surprised; much wind; two different; vast majority