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Widely meaning
In a wide manner; across a wide area. | Commonly; generally; to a great degree.
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She also travelled widely and made connections with far-right movements in Europe, South Africa and Australia, helping circulate extremist ideas more widely.
Wireless connectivity is the highest that’s widely supported at Wi-Fi 6E, but it’s a step behind the absolute latest standard, Wi-Fi 7. It will be quite some time before Wi-Fi 7 is widely available, so Lenovo made a safe choice.
And when Google commits to avoid developing technologies “whose purpose contravenes widely accepted principles of international law and human rights”, who decides what is “widely accepted”?
Although this classification was widely accepted, further infrageneric classification was (and still is) needed to differentiate this widely diverse group.
Chapter 1.2.3., p. 6 but all three terms are widely used, and VAR is widely used throughout the power industry infrastructure.
How widely the Directory was used is not certain; there is some evidence of its having been purchased, in churchwardens' accounts, but not widely.
It is also widely used as a packaging material for packing food and flowers (though this is now replaced widely by plastics).
It would also have been more widely opposed, had the Kaiser's intentions been widely known.
Just as it is widely suspected that P does not equal NP, so it is widely suspected that NC does not equal P. Similarly, the class L contains all problems that can be solved by a sequential computer in logarithmic space.
Rates of cigarette smoking vary widely throughout the world and have changed considerably since cigarettes were first widely used in the mid-19th century.
Several versions of Sub7 have been widely circulated in the US and Europe and became the most widely distributed examples of this type of Trojan horse.
Soon after, the kiwi appeared in many military badges; and in 1906, when Kiwi Shoe Polish was widely sold in the UK and the US, the symbol became more widely known.
The Short Text does not appear to have been widely read and was not edited until 1911.sfn The Long Text appears to have been slightly better known, but still does not seem to have been widely circulated in late medieval England.
This dating system was devised in 525, but was not widely used until after 800. citation The Gregorian calendar is the most widely used calendar in the world today.
Turbochargers were widely used to boost the performance of small cars, and technology from fuel injection began to take over from the widely used application of carburetors by the late 1980s.
Widely adopted texts such as Investigations in Numbers, Data, and Space (widely known as TERC after its producer, Technical Education Research Centers) omitted aids such as multiplication tables in early editions.
A blurry cellphone video that circulated widely through the department purportedly showed the chief drinking at a bar in Las Vegas.
A bold departure from France’s cinema tradition of social realism, ’s widely ambitious sophomore outing “The Animal Kingdom” is equally a creature-filled dystopia, an emotionally charged father-and-son drama and a coming-of-age tale.
Abrams acknowledged that LLMs are trickier to regulate than other forms of AI because they are so widely available to the public.
Acclaimed Northampton act Bauhaus, who feature in the book, are widely credited with pioneering the genre.