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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broader package" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a more comprehensive or inclusive set of items, options, or proposals.
Example: "The new policy is part of a broader package aimed at improving employee benefits and workplace conditions."
Alternatives: "a more comprehensive package" or "an expanded package".
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They are part of a broader package that also tightens rules on tobacco.
Ultimately, lawmakers stripped the gun measure out of a broader package of domestic violence legislation.
Mr. Obama repeatedly praised Mr. Boehner for his willingness to consider a broader package to reduce the debt.
The commission initially proposed the rule in December 2010 as part of a broader package of regulations.
The money is intended to seed a broader package of international support for the two countries' postrevolution governments.
The money is intended to seed a broader package of international support for the two countries' post-revolution governments.
The bill, which amounted to a retreat by President Bush and House Republicans from their effort to enact a broader package of tax cuts.
The commission's upcoming proposals are part of a broader package leading to economic, fiscal, and political union that will redefine the boundaries of European integration.
Beyond that, Mr. Gore offers a broader package of prescription drug coverage through Medicare to all elderly patients, while Mr. Bush does not.
The regulatory changes are a major piece of a broader package being prepared by the new administration to address the market crisis.
A broader package of financial regulatory reform is mired in Congressional wrangling, with Republicans in the Senate objecting to plans for a ban on banks' proprietary trading.
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