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broad

[brawd] / brɔd /








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To gauge whether stocks could stage a Santa rally and extend gains into next year, investors are watching whether broader participation can persist, as gains have spread beyond a narrow group of Big Tech stocks.

From MarketWatch

These efforts highlight the institution's broader commitment to interdisciplinary research that combines biomedicine, artificial intelligence, and data science to advance personalized and precision cancer medicine.

From Science Daily

"That motivates broader investigations not only at Barry Arm, but also at other sites in southern Alaska where similar hazards exist."

From Science Daily

“There has been a significant amount of attention to certain specific defaults in the broader marketplace,” Daniel Pietrzak, the chief investment officer of KKR’s BDC, told investors on an earnings call in November.

From The Wall Street Journal

Other households of any age on a low income can also be eligible via the "broader group" category, but they have to manually apply and enter details about their means-tested benefit.

From BBC