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broad

[brawd] / brɔd /








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Insights into this relationship could influence how doctors advise patients and how public health policies are shaped to protect broader populations.

From Science Daily

The Raac crisis exposed broader issues with the condition of schools, the report said, with the National Audit Office saying at the time that 700,000 children were being taught in unsafe or ageing buildings.

From BBC

“This year alone, we have seen enthusiasm for high-caliber programs with broad appeal,” said Roma Daravi, the vice president of public relations at the center.

From The Wall Street Journal

While the license covers some supply-related transactions, the U.S. is still expected in the near future to offer broader licenses allowing more American oil companies to invest and drill in the Latin American country.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lawyers for the Co-op told the BBC said they did not recognise the critical comments raised, and "do not believe that they represent the views of our broader leadership and colleagues".

From BBC