wide repercussion
Frequency: 6.57.1 per million words
Affecting a large area or many people.
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- A single misstep in foreign policy can have wide repercussions for international relations.
- The company's decision to downsize had wide repercussions on the local economy.
- Experts warned that the new legislation would have wide repercussions across several sectors.
- His controversial remarks caused wide repercussions among his constituents.
- The environmental changes are expected to have wide repercussions on global climate patterns.
- Ignoring public opinion often leads to wide repercussions for political leaders.
- Such a significant technological breakthrough will inevitably have wide repercussions for society.
- The discovery of the fraud had wide repercussions, affecting many investors.
- Historians still debate the wide repercussions of the industrial revolution.
- We must carefully consider the wide repercussions of this project before implementation.