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The phrase "a really broad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is wide-ranging or extensive in scope, often followed by a noun that specifies what is broad.
Example: "The study covers a really broad range of topics related to environmental science."
Alternatives: "a very wide" or "an extensive".
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It's a really broad genre".
"We offer a really broad assortment.
I like to see a really broad perspective on life and work, she says.
In a really broad sense, it's a confirmation that the universe is understandable.
Are we going to see you do a really broad comedy? A. I tried to turn the ship around.
"It used to be the case that social housing was accessible to a really broad spread of the population.
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I think Jeremy's point of view is 'I've got to have someone who I one hundred percent trust.' " The composition of the rest of the shadow cabinet, he argues, shows that they are not being militantly factional and are genuinely interested in having "a really broad-based team" representing all strands of Labour opinion.
But she could also play a really dumb broad, too".
"There's an approach of going really deep or going really broad.
My taste is really broad.
I mean really broad.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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