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"a much broader" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to compare or emphasize the difference between two things. Example: "The new company policy has a much broader scope than the previous one, encompassing not just employees but also contractors and suppliers."
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The second area is communications data - a much broader category.
This is a much broader audience".
We need a much broader prevention effort.
"But we have a much broader perspective.
"But now we are moving to a much broader category".
There is a much broader issue at stake.
"I think they want to be a much broader business".
It was bringing ideas to a much broader audience".
"This will bring our work to a much broader audience".
And of course it is a much broader demographic.
We want to reach out to a much broader section of society, a much broader collection of brains".
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