widely diverge
Frequency: 7.010.8 per million words
Refers to a broad or extensive range of difference.
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- The two political parties widely diverge on economic policies.
- Scientists' opinions widely diverge regarding climate change solutions.
- Their approaches to problem-solving widely diverge from each other.
- The research findings widely diverge from previous studies.
- Cultural traditions widely diverge between the northern and southern regions.
- The two theories widely diverge in their fundamental assumptions.
- Investment strategies widely diverge among different age groups.
- Educational philosophies widely diverge across different countries.
- The paths taken by the two companies widely diverge after the merger failed.
- Expert predictions widely diverge on the market's future direction.