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The phrase "a broader compliment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a compliment that encompasses a wider range of qualities or attributes.
Example: "Her praise for my work was not just about the project; it was a broader compliment that acknowledged my dedication and creativity."
Alternatives: "a more general praise" or "a wider acknowledgment".
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Most of the time, Linux skills are part of a broader compliment of systems management, development, or integration, and a host of related skills — with both open source and proprietary systems — are required, too.
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A broader question.
Tell a stranger a compliment.
Mrs. Palin was displaying some physicality of her own, enough to draw several compliments on her appearance from female reporters, which inspired a broad smile and "Oh, thank you" that emphasized the broad "a" of her Northwest accent.
Although a broad research method, participant observation allows for improved context-specific understanding and provides a richness of detail that compliments other data.
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