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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broad overlay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a general or extensive covering or influence over something, often in contexts like design, analysis, or strategy.
Example: "The report provided a broad overlay of the market trends, helping us understand the overall landscape."
Alternatives: "a wide coverage" or "a general framework".
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"We can make the case that the Fleet Boston customer gets access to unparalleled convenience and a broad overlay of products," said Kenneth D. Lewis, Bank of America's chairman and chief executive.
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"They did a blanket overlay and crucified my community," he said of the consulting firm.
In mice injected with QDs without ova, T cells migrated freely, interacting transiently with DCs and covering a broad territory, as indicated by time overlays of superimposed frames (Figure 7A; Video S10).
We assume that the overlay of different species led to a broad signal distribution.
He said that kind of network overlay had not been previously attempted on such a broad scale because of the cost of providing so many smart machines and the software to manage them.
This paper provides a broad, state-level description of meditation characteristics and health data using descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and spatial overlay conducted with GIS.
Callas was not a broad.
"I have a broad appeal".
"Entertainment" is a broad term.
He had a broad grin.
Get a broad ETF.
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