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'Far and wide' is a colloquial phrase, used mostly in conversational speech to denote that something covered a large area, or that it occurred everywhere. Most of the time it tends to imply 'everywhere' in a non-literal sense.

  • She searched far and wide for her keys, every corner of the house, but still had no luck in finding them.
  • Far and wide people were ecstatic at their country's victory in the tournament.
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