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wide-ranging

[wahyd-reyn-jing] / ˈwaɪdˈreɪn dʒɪŋ /














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A deeper understanding of consciousness could have wide-ranging effects across society.

From Science Daily

Wages aside, UTLA’s wide-ranging, socially conscious platform springs from 665 member meetings held at schools last year, when the union also sought broad input from students, parents and other community members.

From Los Angeles Times

This unexpected shift in diet could have wide-ranging effects on coastal ecosystems and on the wolves themselves.

From Science Daily

With players and coaches in one of the sport's undervalued positions together for two days, the possibilities from Manyweather's camp both in and out of the classroom are wide-ranging.

From BBC

These bond authorizations create obligations to repay borrowing for priorities as wide-ranging as health facilities, water infrastructure and wildfire prevention.

From Los Angeles Times