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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pretty broad cross section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a diverse or wide-ranging representation of a group or category.
Example: "The survey included a pretty broad cross section of the community, ensuring that all voices were heard."
Alternatives: "a wide variety" or "a diverse range".
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I saw a pretty broad cross section of the movies that will be released in the next few months that were at Toronto, ignoring whatever buzz there was until after I'd seen them.
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"They are pretty confident that they have a broad cross section of civil society behind him on this".
Despite the large-scale NATO intervention in support of the anti-Gaddafi uprising, this has been a widely supported popular revolution from a broad cross section of society.
Those taken captive on Wednesday night represented a broad cross section of a new Russia.
This event was attended by many a variety of leaders in tech representing a broad cross section of races, genders and backgrounds.
As a result hospital diabetes clinics care for a broad cross section of patients with diabetes.
In order to succeed, an Iraqi government must be accepted as roughly legitimate by a broad cross section of Shiites, Kurds and Sunnis.
Yad Sarah is widely visited by a broad cross section of Israelis, particularly the poor.
Recent discs from artists representing a broad cross section of genres -- from R.&B.
The essence of the Republican Party should be to reach out and appeal to a broad cross section of voters.
Most of the letters were sent to "widely held" companies in a broad cross section of industries, Mr. Nester said.
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