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The phrase "all broad" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is wide or extensive, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The river was all broad at that point, making it difficult to cross."
Alternatives: "completely wide" or "entirely broad".
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Best of all, Broad City doesn't revere its guests.
"They're all broad churches and have to be.
Like all broad demographic brush strokes, being Asian can mean many things.
According to Hedge Fund Research, almost all broad hedge-fund strategies lost money in April and May.
Up till now T. Coraghessan Boyle has been the Jim Carrey of fiction: all broad gestures and mimicry, nervous hyperbole and dazzling razzmatazz.
Among those economists is Philip Shaw, at Investec, who had this to say in a preview: First estimates showed GDP rose by 0.6% in Q2, with all broad sectors enjoying an expansion.
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To revel in Dickens's extraordinary language, "in all the broad expanse of tranquil light"?
"One of the prettiest places is Columbia University, Morningside Heights, Harlem, with all the broad boulevards.
For all the broad explanations for Pujols's struggles, Isringhausen offered an analytical pitcher's approach.
All the broad indicators remained positive but fell from their readings in July.
Their agendas tended to be broad and all-encompassing.
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