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broadly

[brawd-lee] / ˈbrɔd li /
ADVERB
extensively
Synonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK






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But rights groups say tougher oversight of AI if applied too broadly risks eroding freedom of speech.

From Barron's

The military background meant growing up in various places around the country, which may have helped Mr. Duvall develop into a broadly American actor who couldn’t easily be tied to a place.

From The Wall Street Journal

The panel acknowledged feedback provided on Kuppuswamy's behalf "was broadly very positive" and "demonstrated that he is an otherwise good doctor who is clinically competent and respected by his colleagues and patients".

From BBC

Tricks in big air can be broadly categorised into grabs, spins and flips.

From BBC

The results also add to growing evidence that this enzyme is broadly important in helping the body control infectious threats.

From Science Daily