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My question is pretty straightforward (I think): I was reading a story from an app for learning Japanese and came across this phrase:

そしてその友達の輪を、どんどん世界中に広げられるといいですね

So far, I have only studied basic grammar, and my primary learning source has been Tae Kim's guide. There he states that I shall not use を with the potential form, and thus follows with examples where を is "substituted" with が or は. So, is my quotation an exception? An error? A colloquialism?

Eddie Kal
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    *I shall not use を with the potential form* - this is not true. Using が/は is barely possible, but much less natural for the sentence. – sundowner Nov 21 '22 at 23:33

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