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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more expansive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is broader, more comprehensive, or more inclusive than something else.
Example: "The new policy offers a more expansive view on employee benefits, ensuring that all needs are met."
Alternatives: "a broader" or "a wider".
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OTHER experts took a more expansive approach.
Jerry Moss endorsed a more expansive view.
In the end, "a more expansive approach" won out.
On Saturday, they offered a more expansive cease-fire.
What Japan needs is a more expansive domestic monetary policy.
The left has a more expansive view of the role of public policy.
In a more expansive mood, he might add, "Either your death or somebody else's".
The vote clears the way for negotiations with the Senate, which passed a more expansive version.
"In that respect, it's probably a more expansive settlement than some people might think".
That can work in a more expansive setting, but here it's monotonous.
What she tells me puts a more expansive light on the events.
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