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The phrase "a much more sweeping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is broader or more comprehensive than something else, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The new policy is a much more sweeping change than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "a far more extensive" or "a significantly broader".
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That would be a much more sweeping disclosure standard than the current one, which is limited to information that is deemed "material".
Ageing defines a much more sweeping domain of uselessness.
Bills before Congress plus Thabit's proposal for a much more sweeping Department of Development.
In Marchetti the imposition of use-restrictions on information obtained as a result of compliance with the federal wagering tax would have had a much more sweeping effect on state law enforcement than would the imposition of such restrictions here.
But Ryan didn't just propose a much more sweeping Medicare overhaul, he proceeded to do the hard work of persuading his fellow House Republicans to actually vote for his entitlement-reforming budget – twice.
At the same time, we are acquiescing in a much more sweeping erosion of our privacy — government surveillance, corporate data-mining, political microtargeting, hacker invasions — with no comparable outpouring of protest.
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Again, this is fine as long as that information is clearly stated, but news organizations looking for sensational headlines have often obscured the details of a small college study to make it seem much more sweeping.
Mr. Bush said his order was much more sweeping.
But in the Web era, magazines' merchandising efforts are becoming much more sweeping.
But the two decisions together also have another kind of effect, deeply emotional, potently symbolic and impossible to measure — but arguably much more sweeping.
But sometimes, as the House Republicans are demonstrating in the budget showdown, it makes the eventual defeat that much more sweeping.
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