0"01u00And more widely02u00, as Age Concern points out in their excellent report "Just above the Breadline'..."02br 02br 00Is 'more widely' the same meaning as 'furthermore' or 'moreover'? Is the expression British or is it also common in American English?0-
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0To an ever greater extent.02br 02br 00Something sounds like it was left out, but I expect if we got to read the sentence before, it would make more sense.0-