widespread consensus

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an agreement shared by many people in many places

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  • There is a widespread consensus that climate change is a serious threat.
  • Among scientists, a widespread consensus has emerged regarding the benefits of vaccination.
  • Despite political debates, a widespread consensus exists on the need for infrastructure investment.
  • The new policy reflects the widespread consensus that public health should be a priority.
  • Building a widespread consensus on international trade agreements is a difficult and lengthy process.
  • The research confirmed a widespread consensus among educators about the importance of early childhood learning.
  • Historically, challenging the widespread consensus often led to significant scientific breakthroughs.
  • The survey data revealed a widespread consensus across all demographics for stricter environmental regulations.
  • Although a few experts disagree, the widespread consensus is that the new technology is safe.
  • The success of the project depended on first establishing a widespread consensus among all stakeholders.