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wide-ranging

[wahyd-reyn-jing] / ˈwaɪdˈreɪn dʒɪŋ /














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The UK is also currently in talks with the US about a wide-ranging tech deal.

From BBC

Carr, Trusty and Gomez were testifying at a wide-ranging hearing that discussed the FCC’s role in policing the airwaves and station ownership rules, among other topics.

From The Wall Street Journal

We asked a wide-ranging group of actors, executives, writers, politicians and other newsmakers to tell us about the books that mattered most to them this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a wide-ranging interview, the 30-year-old, who opinion polls suggest leads in the race to be France's next president, was also challenged on the RN's political history and his stance on immigration.

From BBC

Her book is the widest-ranging entry among a handful of titles that commemorate the 400th anniversary of James’s death and urge a general reappraisal of his reign.

From The Wall Street Journal