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broad

[brawd] / brɔd /








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The trio said they opposed the hate speech laws because they were concerned its scope may be too broad.

From Barron's

NFL marketing bosses have been pursuing a broader "helmets off" strategy, including behind-the-scenes documentaries and social media clips, that seeks to make players more relatable by emphasizing their personalities and off-field interests.

From Barron's

Chris Lorenz, Professor of Computational Materials Science at King's College London and leader of the UK research team, highlighted the broad potential of the findings.

From Science Daily

When viewed together, the findings suggest that flavanols can trigger broad physiological responses similar to those produced by physical exercise.

From Science Daily

Community health centers also offer a broad range of services and provide care regardless of patients’ ability to pay.

From MarketWatch