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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broader language of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a more inclusive or expansive way of expressing ideas or concepts within a particular context.
Example: "In our discussions, we aim to develop a broader language of understanding that encompasses diverse perspectives."
Alternatives: "a more inclusive language of" or "an expanded language of".
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However, while "cisgendered" operates within a broader language of gender as a means of description, it is also prescriptive and limiting.
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They communicate through a broad language of social signals including sounds, postures, gestures and patterns of movement.
We feel, however, that the specific mention of "profits" in the Controlled Substances Act cannot be accepted as an indication that the broader language of § 1963(a)(1) was not meant to reach profits as well as other types of property interests.
On the other hand, if sentence repetition is best considered as simply another measure of a broad language ability construct rather than a distinct ability, it should load strongly on a unitary language factor.
"So many of us can go back to our migrant background and I think there are many people feeling a little nervous about the broad language of this bill and they qualify as dual nationals.
The deputy director of Naral Pro-Choice Colorado, Toni Panetta, said state courts could be swamped by suits claiming specific rights for a fertilized egg that the broad language of the ballot measure did not clarify.
The broad language of §1346(a)(1) mirrors the broad common law remedy the statute displaced: actions of assumpsit for money had and received, once brought against the tax collector personally rather than against the United States.
Respondent's suit falls within the broad language of §1346(a)(1), which gives federal courts jurisdiction to hear "[a]ny civil action against the United States for the recovery of any internal revenue tax alleged to have been erroneously or illegally assessed or collected," and only a strained reading of other relevant provisions would bar her suit.
Privacy advocates are especially concerned about what they see as the overly broad language of the bill.
The Court protests that its holding today is dictated by the broad language of § 101, which cannot "be confined to the 'particular applications..
"The Department's Office of the General Counsel has advised that the Secretary has discretion to interpret the broad language of the statute as to its permissiveness regarding the purchase of firearms and training on the use of firearms," reads the July 16 memo.
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