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widespread

[wahyd-spred] / ˈwaɪdˈsprɛd /


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Mid and East Antrim Borough Council said building regulations introduced in the 1970s led to the widespread use of safe insulation materials like glass, wool and fibreglass.

From BBC

There has been widespread disruption at airports across the US, where travellers have faced hours-long queues due to a shortage of TSA officers at security checkpoints.

From BBC

Problems in private credit aren’t so widespread as to cause a massive credit crunch and downturn in the economy and markets.

From Barron's

It is also unknown how widespread this particular variant is.

From BBC

It remains to be seen whether Meta would sustain major damage from more widespread legal action related to child exploitation or the arguably addictive nature of social media.

From MarketWatch