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The phrase "a bit more broad" is not correct; the correct form is "a bit broader." You can use it when comparing the width or scope of something in a slightly increased manner.
Example: "The new policy is a bit broader in its coverage than the previous one."
Alternatives: "somewhat wider" or "a little more extensive."
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The idea of climate change is a bit more broad and subtle.
Otherwise something a bit more broad will probably be more appealing.
Mr. Gingrich's base of support is a bit more broad than Mr. Santorum's, but overlaps to a larger degree with Mr. Romney's strengths.
Mr. Gingrich's base of support is a bit more broad than that of Mr. Santorum, but overlaps to a larger degree with Mr. Romney's strengths.
After the influx of users from their early controversies, the company had seemingly been trying to steer the app into less of a straight up hookup app into something a bit more broad, like a general dating/friend finding service — hence the introduction of the "Down To Hang" button.
And the publisher wanted them to be a bit more broad.
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He has a bit more pace than Broad and that can be essential in conditions offering very little sideways movement off the pitch.
In a contrast to the sober overtones when JPMorgan kicked off bank earnings season with its results on Friday, Citi executives were a bit more bullish about the broader economy.
A lot less chest thumping and a bit more thought about a broader relationship with a new Iranian regime is overdue.
But as the PeopleSeq Consortium moves forward and there are more avenues for healthy individuals to become sequenced, we hope to discover greater diversity within our sample, with the overall demographics a bit more representative of the broader population.
Critics may worry that she is too tribally Labour and that her media performances are too wooden at a time when politicians are under pressure to show a bit more personality, reach out to a broader audience and show a willingness to say what they really think.
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