Sentences with widely
wide·ly
W w - A widely distributed plant.
- A widely known artist.
- Nicolas Patrick It is clear that the problems of access for people with disabilities are endemic and have been widely known for some time.
- Japan's election campaign kicked off on Tuesday, less than two weeks before polls in which the centre-left opposition party is widely tipped to take power.
- To be widely read.
- widely differing accounts of an event.
- He is widely regarded as one of the best press photographers Australia has produced.
- The widely travelled Swamiji Maheshwarananda.
- The most widely publicised court case took place in the seaside town of Bunbury, 200km south of Perth, in 1994.