Widely in a sentence as an adverb

Why wrench and a screwdriver, when a gear is a visually simpler icon that is widely understood?

That's because RC4 is the only widely-supported stream cipher in TLS.

Outrage!Last year, coursera ran a course on deep learning from one of the guys who's widely credited with inventing deep learning.

This way, Adobe tools can still be sold and used to develop, while the player is ubiquitous and as widely spread as possible.

HTP threatened to widely publish all this sensitive information if Linode didn't stay quiet.

The accounting required is certainly tricky, but it's also widely accepted and tied to reality.

The reality is that there is currently no widely available memory-safe language that is usable for something like OpenSSL.

The results echoed in the western world at the highest levels for no less than two centuries, culminating in a famous 1911 edition that was widely regarded as the pinnacle in assembled human knowledge to that time - something to be marveled at.

For example, Linux's 'cgroups' resource-control mechanism has long been in the kernel, but not widely used by userspace tools, and there are moves to sort out this situation by essentially letting the init system also own resource assignments, which would more tightly couple those components.

Yet, while doing just that and limiting his ruling to the particular facts before him, Judge Alsup has provided a definitive and logically compelling approach to how such issues are to be decided where they concern APIs and copyright and such reasoning is, in my view, destined to be widely applied throughout the court system going forward.

Widely definitions

adverb

to a great degree; "her work is widely known"

adverb

to or over a great extent or range; far; "wandered wide through many lands"; "he traveled widely"

See also: wide

adverb

so as to leave much space or distance between; "widely separated"