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far-reaching

adjective as in broad, widespread

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In what some in the book publishing industry call “shadow bans” or “soft censorship,” the effects are far-reaching:

In the Kremlin, though they deny any role in these events, I am sure people are happy Russia is seen as so powerful; its tentacles so far-reaching they can even stir up Romanian politics.

From BBC

Beyond electronics, this discovery has far-reaching implications for quantum technologies.

"Our results have far-reaching implications for industries such as consumer electronics, construction, and automotive manufacturing, where break-resistant glass is essential," adds Saito.

There’s this stunning thing that we’ve seemingly just accepted, as a matter of public discourse, that not only are physicians wallpaper, they’re part of this vast and far-reaching conspiracy to provide harmful care.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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