France is by a widemargin the world's most visited country.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
The death penalty was rejected by 158 votes, a widemargin.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
The bishops and the clergy are likely to support change by a widemargin.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Definition of 'margin'
margin
(mɑːʳdʒɪn)Explore 'margin' in the dictionary
countable noun
A margin is the difference between two amounts, especially the difference in the number of votes or points between the winner and the loser in an election or other contest.
Definition of 'wide'
wide
(waɪd)Explore 'wide' in the dictionary
adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
A wide difference or gap between two things, ideas, or qualities is a large difference or gap.
widelyadverb [ADVERB after verb, ADVERB adjective]