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broader ADJ

broader

broader perspective JOURN

broad <a broad; broads> N

broad band ECON

broad hatchet CARPENT

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Guerrilla warfare is one aspect of the broader term "insurgency".
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Within the broader private equity industry, two distinct sub-industries, leveraged buyouts and venture capital experienced growth along parallel although interrelated tracks.
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Children tend to decrease parental happiness, at least until they leave home, although in terms of a broader life narrative the opposite may be true.
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Its purpose is to foster discussion about architecture for a broader audience in a city that cares about urbanity.
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On a broader spectrum, an understanding of the processes that lie behind fibrillogenesis would allow for great advancements in the field of regenerative medicine.
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On this account, impartial (self-sacrificing) behavior in particular matters may be motivated by self-interested considerations from a broader perspective.
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Other modifications included a slightly broader wing and revised aerodynamics around the cowling.
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Media ecologists draw on a wide range of inspirations in their attempts to study media environments in an even broader and more culturally-driven fashion.
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Supporters of nominal income targeting often self-identify as market monetarists, although market monetarism could also be construed as a broader term.
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In effect the transducers needed to keep up with what the digital precompensation demanded of them, namely a broader frequency response.
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