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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broad-based" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is wide-ranging or inclusive, often referring to policies, initiatives, or support that encompasses a variety of elements or groups. Example: "The organization launched a broad-based campaign to raise awareness about environmental issues."
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We want a broad-based, democratic government".
"We're making a broad-based government.
We're a broad-based publishing group.
"It's not a broad-based recovery".
He built a broad-based coalition.
But the N.H.L. is less of a broad-based sport.
That can happen if there's a broad-based government.
"It's going to take a broad-based sense of unanimity".
American leadership had assembled a broad-based coalition, said Obama.
"For us, this is a broad-based technology play".
"They are virtually insulated from a broad-based competitive threat.
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