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The phrase "a much broader discourse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic that encompasses a wider range of ideas, perspectives, or discussions than previously mentioned.
Example: "The recent findings suggest that the issue is part of a much broader discourse surrounding climate change and its impact on global policy."
Alternatives: "a significantly wider discussion" or "a far-reaching conversation".
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When I called you and invited you to come to the speech and the Convention, I told you that the reason I made an exception to not doing interviews now is because I've had so many experiences where the initial premise of the story becomes the leading edge of a wedge to open up a much broader discourse".
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The second area is communications data - a much broader category.
According to Jenkins, in order to implement any kind of change regarding how sexual assault is handled both in terms of public discourse and institutional response, we need to begin having a much broader and more in-depth conversation about rape and consent and all of the dangerous myths that exist about those subjects.
This is a much broader audience".
"But we have a much broader perspective.
We need a much broader prevention effort.
"But now we are moving to a much broader category".
It was bringing ideas to a much broader audience".
There is a much broader issue at stake.
"I think they want to be a much broader business".
So too is a much broader look at reforming institutions.
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