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The phrase "a more sweeping form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a broader or more comprehensive version of something, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The new policy represents a more sweeping form of reform than previous measures."
Alternatives: "a broader version" or "a more comprehensive type".
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But Mr. Panetta also said the C.I.A. might continue its "extraordinary rendition" program, under which agents seize terrorism suspects and take them to other countries without extradition proceedings, in a more sweeping form than anticipated.
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If the government was listening to calls, it would likely need another, more sweeping form of legal permission.
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Still, a more sweeping transformation may be on the horizon.
Rebecca Solnit, a San Francisco author, had a more sweeping view.
On a more sweeping level, the film has sparked a great debate about American education.
But Mr. Obama has since embraced a more sweeping view of marriage equality.
No society has ever created wealth faster nor alleviated poverty on a more sweeping scale.
A more sweeping critique is that it's not enough for women to look inside.
Senator Hatch had earlier supported an individual insurance mandate as an alternative to a more sweeping plan championed by Hillary Clinton.
But it's interesting to see a more sweeping view of Noguchi's career through his alliances.
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