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1 Yet of course it's a far more widespread problem than severe suffering.
2 And he believes the problem is far more widespread than people think.
3 But evidence has surfaced recently that the practice was much more widespread .
4 As they age and protection becomes more widespread , infection rates should plummet.
5 The Met is examining whether this practice was isolated or more widespread .
6 Corruption is more widespread in Indonesia than in any other Asian nation.
7 It seems to be a lot more widespread than we ever realised.
8 The attacks are becoming bigger, more frequent, more widespread and much deadlier.
9 Frigidity is much more widespread among women than it is among men.
10 The more widespread of the two reflects the yearnings of the poor.
11 Still, the above mentioned side effects prevent a more widespread use.
12 Ms Sowman said there should have been more widespread publicity about the problem.
13 In both incidents, Muslim residents fled from their homes fearing more widespread violence.
14 That sort of operational sophistication has also become more widespread in recent years.
15 There are accusations Islamophobia among New Zealand Indian's has never been more widespread .
16 The virus may have been more widespread there longer than believed.
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