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widespread

[wahyd-spred] / ˈwaɪdˈsprɛd /


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It was "by far the most severe and widespread coral bleaching event on record", said Sean Connolly, one the study's authors and a senior scientist at the Panama-based Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute.

From Barron's

But councils have warned of widespread bankruptcies if they were required to pay back historic debts in full.

From BBC

Vonn's decision to race has led to widespread praise for her bravery but also criticism about the dangers and potential risk of permanent damage.

From BBC

He argued that at this time of morning, viewership would be low, especially locally with the widespread power outages.

From Literature

The Workplace Bereavement support group said it was not seeing widespread use of deathbots, but more curiosity from people.

From BBC