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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The author's work reflects the broader social and cultural changes of the 20th century.
The company is looking to hire someone with a broader range of skills.
The author's research delves into the broader historical context of the topic.
The new policy has broader implications for the company's employees.
The political party needs to appeal to a broader demographic if they want to win the upcoming election.
The choir's voices became broader as they sang.
The broader economic trends suggest a shift towards a more service-based economy.
The company has a broader customer base than its competitors.
The organization's goals are much broader in scope than just raising money for charity.
The scientific discovery has implications for a broader understanding of the universe.
The supermarket offers a broader selection of fruits and vegetables.
The company's international expansion strategy involves establishing a broader presence in key markets.
The exhibition explores the broader political and economic context in which the art was produced.
The teacher provided a broader explanation of the concept to help students better understand it.
The investigation needs to cover a broader range of suspects.
The broader of the board made the executive decision.
The colors in the painting blended together broader than I had expected.
She needs to have a broader understanding of the topic before she can present her ideas.
The new dress has a broader range of colors than the old one.
The new approach to the problem has led to broader possibilities for finding a solution.
She needs to adopt a broader perspective on the issue.
The new findings have significant implications for our understanding of the broader historical context.
The broader of the committee had the deciding vote.
The national park attracts visitors from a broader range of countries each year.
The highway has a broader lane than the local road.
The discussion focuses on a broader set of issues that affect the community.
The artist's broader style incorporates influences from different cultures.
The conference will address a broader range of topics than just one specific industry.
The book provides a broader perspective on the events leading up to the war.
The program is designed to serve a broader range of needs than just one demographic.
He was the broader of the club, and had the authority to make decisions.
The policy needs to be written in a broader language to avoid any misinterpretation.
The new law has a broader impact than just one specific region.
The conference will feature speakers from a broader range of industries and backgrounds.
The author's writing style is known for its broader philosophical themes and literary allusions.
The teacher encouraged the students to think about the topic in a broader context.
The museum's acquisition of rare artifacts from different cultures has expanded their collection into a much broader range of historical significance.
The conference covered a broader range of topics than previous years, making it more diverse and inclusive.
The boss was the broader of the company's sales department.
The period of the Renaissance is often seen as a time of broader cultural renewal.
The history professor discussed the broader context of World War II.
The broader implications of this scientific discovery are yet to be fully understood.
The musician's new album appeals to a broader fanbase than their previous work.
The new restaurant chain plans to open locations in a broader range of cities and countries.
The internet has given people access to a broader range of information than ever before.
The store carries a broader selection of products than its competitors.
The movie appeals to a broader audience than just one specific demographic.
The company is seeking a broader range of candidates for the job opening.
The survey aims to gather opinions from a broader sample of the population, including people of different ages, genders, and ethnicities.
The politician's platform focuses on addressing broader issues such as income inequality and climate change.
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