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The phrase "a broad expression of interest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a general or wide-ranging indication of interest in a particular topic, project, or opportunity.
Example: "The survey revealed a broad expression of interest among the community for the new park development."
Alternatives: "a wide indication of interest" or "a general show of interest."
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I got my first part-time job by responding to a broad "expression of interest" ad placed by a well-known epidemiologist.
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It's simply a joyful expression of interest.
"There's a broad spectrum of interest".
After filling out an initial "expression of interest" online, they complete a formal, written application.
A market test was run, and the service managers put in an expression of interest.
Each religious discourse is an expression of interest.
"He really does have a broad range of interests.
"My directorship of ENRC was one of a broad portfolio of interests, both commercial and charitable.
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