go wide

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go wide (third-person singular simple present goes wide, present participle going wide, simple past went wide, past participle gone wide)

  1. (photography) To use a wide-angle lens to take one or more photographs.
  2. (of a price) To change frequently.
  3. To spread one's attention from a narrow focus to a more diverse one.
    • 2003, Paul Wilkes, Marty Minchin., Best Practices From America's Best Churches[1]:
      Then I saw we were not growing deep because we were not going wide.
    • 2013, Bobby Owsinsky, The Mixing Engineer's Handbook[2]:
      I used to be impressed by a drummer liking what I did, so I pretty much only got a drum perspective, but I've gone wide and I've gone narrow.
    • 2005, Boris Mordkovich, Eugene Mordkovich., Pay-per-click Search Engine Marketing Handbook[3]:
      One way to increase your chances of getting clicks, without bidding over your budget, is to go wide in your keyword niche.

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