Pronunciation of the English word wider.
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1. | She had some reason to be disgusted with me now, and the gap between us began to be wider and wider. | |
2. | We should try to look at the wider problem. | |
3. | The wider the V angle, the slower the speed. | |
4. | The gap between rich and poor is getting wider. | |
5. | They don't realize that they're being used as pawns to obtain a wider political objective. | |
6. | Food processors tend to be shorter and wider than blenders. | |
7. | The gulf between the haves and the have-nots grows ever wider, to Victorian levels, even. | |
8. | You will see, if you look, that those words have an immediate and a much wider context. | |
9. | He wants to reach a wider audience. | |
10. | We want to reach a wider audience. |