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width

noun as in breadth, wideness of some amount

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The tiny electrodes were only 17 microns apart -- less than half the width of a human hair -- and the smallest movement of the brain slices could skew their results.

The two Test matches this month have been excruciatingly close; England have been the width of a post and a fumbled kick-off away from winning both games.

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When they play the way they want, they are super dangerous - and they are the width of a post and one phase at the death away from being two wins from two.

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The new network will use the European railway track width and connect seamlessly with railways across the EU.

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It was a similar story on the other side, and because Porro also ended up inside of Johnson, Tottenham did not have any width whatsoever.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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