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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broader program" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a program that encompasses a wider range of topics, activities, or objectives than a more specific program.
Example: "The organization has launched a broader program aimed at addressing various social issues, including education, health, and employment."
Alternatives: "a more extensive initiative" or "a wider scheme".
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He transferred to Pace University for a broader program.
We conclude that results support a broader program implementation.
Dr. Lev hinted that a broader program might be in the offing.
This seminar is part of a broader program on Social Entrepreneurship at CDDRL.
Solyndra, a solar panel maker, is the only big failure in a broader program aimed at encouraging nascent energy technologies.
The move is part of a broader program to improve efficiency and reduce overhead, Lonza, based in Basel, said.
University officials said they were also designing a broader program that would eventually lead to a master's degree.
"However, our cost savings effort is part of a broader program to position us for long term growth".
The F.A.A.'s performance in this emergency underscores the need for a broader program for inspecting all older aircraft.
The collection is part of a broader program under a 2008 law that allows warrantless surveillance on domestic networks as long as it is targeted at noncitizens abroad.
Greece's Civil Service is bloated, patronage-ridden and inefficient, and it clearly needs reform as part of a broader program of economic renewal and revival.
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