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broad

[brawd] / brɔd /








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At stake is not just WhatsApp's policy, but broader questions over privacy rights, consumer choice and regulation of dominant online platforms.

From BBC

If this relationship holds, Saturday’s attacks on Iran, which have threatened a broader regional conflict, could spark another Treasury rally in the coming days.

From Barron's

If this relationship holds, Saturday’s attacks on Iran, which have threatened a broader regional conflict, could spark another Treasury rally in the coming days.

From Barron's

Yes, there may be a bumpy transition and many roles will change, but businesses and the broader economy will emerge more prosperous, creating a raft of new jobs, the narrative goes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Downing Street's public account of what was discussed was, to put it gently, rather broad: "They discussed the situation in the Middle East," the readout said.

From BBC