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The phrase "a broad version of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a more general or inclusive interpretation of a concept, idea, or item.
Example: "The report provides a broad version of the findings, allowing for a wider understanding of the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "a general interpretation of" or "an expansive take on".
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The series was "Hancock's Half Hour," a situation comedy in which Hancock plays a broad version of himself and, to my mind, of my father.
Note that in later writings Quine himself adopts a broad version of naturalism (1995, 49).
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(A broader version of the show was on view at the Museum Tinguely in Basel, Switzerland, last fall).
A broader version of that question drives "A Proper Drink": What is the cocktail renaissance, anyway, and what has it done to the way we drink today?
Party strategists say they expect that the 2020 presidential nominee will embrace a broader version of public health coverage than any Democratic standard-bearer has in decades.
The publication of the Tomlinson report on skills was an opportunity to replace A-levels with something more suited to the world we live in nowadays, a broader version of the International Baccalaureate with scope for vocational study.
A broader version of the bill, prohibiting discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodation, was introduced as the Equality Act, in 1974, five years after the Stonewall riots, by then Representatives Ed Koch and Bella Abzug.
The amendment, a broader version of which had already passed the House, was intended to circumvent a 1989 Supreme Court ruling that said flag burning by protesters was a protected form of political speech.
Then, days later, she put forward a broader version of that plan, one that would eliminate all remedial classes from the four-year college curriculum, requiring students who needed them to take them in the summers or at night.
In 1993, Sanders voted against a broader version of the bill — named for James Brady, the White House press secretary who was shot in the 1981 attempt on President Ronald Reagan's life — that became law.
The 216-to-208 vote saved House Republican leaders from an embarrassing reprisal of the unexpected defeat of a broader version of the bill in June, but the future of agriculture policy remains uncertain.
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