Examples of 'more broad' in a sentence

Meaning of "more broad"

more broad - This phrase is used to describe something that has a wider scope, range, or extent. It implies a larger or more comprehensive perspective or understanding of a subject or issue

How to use "more broad" in a sentence

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More broad data on drug abuse required.
It makes my world more broad and rich.
The role of managers in the new paradigm is more broad.
But idolatry is more broad than this.
My interests are a little bit more broad.
Philosophers are more broad minded then scientists.
But his citations were much more broad.
At little more broad at the end.
So she wrote to encourage me to be more broad minded.
Civility really is a more broad term compared to being considerate.
Western blades are generally more broad.
He would have more broad chances.
I want you to think of vulnerability in a more broad way.
Some choose more broad theories.
Supported channels could be more broad.

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It is a more broad term than knowledge.
The second critique is more broad.
You can reach a more broad audience with a website.
But we are just trying to be more broad.
A target market is a more broad group of potential customers defined by ranges.
So this list is a little more broad.
Dialect is much more broad and far reaching that accent.
I have usually found that a mother is more broad minded.
A more broad or synthetic outlook is offered by different forms or evolutionary epistemology.
The scene is in need of a more broad legitimization.
The diagnostic criteria has changed to become more broad.
But humor is also more broad than that.
Typically a low cost strategy is focused on reaching customers that are more broad in nature.
This definition is more broad because it includes people who were never stepsiblings.
Please try being more broad.
Then a more broad question regarding the UK and Brexit.
The valley becomes more broad and flat.
Its original purpose of shared security and culture exchange have been made more broad.
But the law is far more broad than that.
Free reminds us that the man has a musical culture that is far more broad.
Collaboration takes on a much more broad meaning in terms of content on the internet.
The questions can be specific to your case or more broad in nature.
The Board moved to a more broad discussion of funding overall.
The shape of the spectral contribution may be a more broad contribution.
Deep Cleaning is more broad and detailed than Basic Cleaning.
Satire itself is more broad.
A more broad application of heat will likely lead to more warmth, more quickly.
My point was more broad.
The overall skull of Kimmerosaurus is similar to Cryptoclidus but much more broad.
And they kind of become more and more broad in what they imply.
However, our use of the term resource is intentionally more broad.
Please define for me your more broad minded Christianity.
The academic work and the teaching work has to be much more broad brush.
Children may have one or more broad areas of special educational need,.
A number of agencies also have experiences with more broad user surveys.

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