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The phrase "a more broad application" is not correct; it should be "a broader application." You can use it when discussing the extent or range of an application in a specific context, such as technology or policy.
Example: "The new software update allows for a broader application of its features across different platforms."
Alternatives: "a wider application" or "a more extensive application."
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RNAi HTS has a more broad application as a powerful tool to identify gene networks in a given biological process.
This approach has a more broad application because the gene sets can be applied in almost every patient group.
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It is expected that the EGFR targeted NIRF probe can not only image HCCs noninvasively but also provides a tool for image-guided therapy, whereas the PET probe can find more broad applications for clinical cancer imaging.
Kramer says GeoEye is in this kind of position because its technology has more broad applications that what is normally considered part of national security and defense.
A more broad definition is: "the application of sustainability and resilient principles to the design, planning, and administration/operation of cities" (Sharifi 2016).
But even Clinical Information Systems, with a broad application area, are more suitable for the tasks and for learning and at least equal in conformity with user expectations compared to SAP R/3 [ 22].
Therefore, our data show that the use of PA28γ as a prognostic biomarker in OSCC requires more investigation before broad application in the clinical setting.
For a broad application range, detection of influenza A virus strains covering a broad subtype spectrum is desirable.
European Union officials have flatly rejected the new plan as nothing more than a broader application of the same subsidy, insisting that they would press ahead with their challenge and carry out what could amount to many billions of dollars in sanctions.
The authors conclude that: "Its potential does not lie so much in a broad application.
Buzzards, a word of broad application, extends from police to the Department of Transportation and the Internal Revenue Service and beyond.
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