Do people say widespread influence?
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Is widespread influence grammatically correct? Also, is it the right way to say it? Thanks
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Widespread is an adjective, and influence is a noun, so it's grammatically correct. But there might be right and wrong ways to use it. Can you give a sentence you want to use it in?
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Widespread is an adjective, and influence is a noun, so it's grammatically correct. But there might be right and wrong ways to use it. Can you give a sentence you want to use it in?
– Peter Shor
1 min ago
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Widespread is an adjective, and influence is a noun, so it's grammatically correct. But there might be right and wrong ways to use it. Can you give a sentence you want to use it in?
– Peter Shor
1 min ago
Widespread is an adjective, and influence is a noun, so it's grammatically correct. But there might be right and wrong ways to use it. Can you give a sentence you want to use it in?
– Peter Shor
1 min ago
Widespread is an adjective, and influence is a noun, so it's grammatically correct. But there might be right and wrong ways to use it. Can you give a sentence you want to use it in?
– Peter Shor
1 min ago
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Widespread is an adjective, and influence is a noun, so it's grammatically correct. But there might be right and wrong ways to use it. Can you give a sentence you want to use it in?
– Peter Shor
1 min ago