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The phrase "also in the broader" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic in a wider context or when relating it to a larger framework or perspective.
Example: "The findings of this study are significant not only in the specific case but also in the broader context of environmental research."
Alternatives: "also in the larger context" or "also in the wider scope".
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(3) Sites were assessed locally, but also in the broader landscape, regional and national contexts.
But they also need the Medicaid cost savings to get the tax cuts they want — not just in this bill but also in the broader tax-reform measure they hope to pass.
It is also an indication of how strong the country genre has become, not only in music but also in the broader popular culture, led by telegenic young acts like Taylor Swift and the group Lady Antebellum.
"He is an ideological foot soldier, not only in the war on terror, but also in the broader Bush agenda," said Jeremy Scahill, the author of a new book called "Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army Nationon).
Such an education prepares them to thrive not just in particular careers but also in the broader practice of pursuing reflective, meaningful, and well-lived lives". The Phi Beta Kappa Society, the nation's oldest academic honor society, invited 77 graduating seniors from the Class of 2018 into the MIT chapter, Xi of Massachusetts.
"Such an education prepares them to thrive not just in particular careers but also in the broader and more important practice of pursuing reflective, meaningful, and well-lived lives". Bahr, who specializes in medieval literature, provided the inductees and their families with a lively overview of the "ancient…well, relatively" PBK society.
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Perhaps it is even more deeply rooted in the terrible, raging envy that America has aroused for many years -- not only in countries of the third world, but also in the broad boulevards of European society.
What Schultz is getting at is not just the banality of evil (to steal a phrase from Hannah Arendt), but also, in the broadest sense, complicity.
This result again suggests that targeting certain subgroups along the immunologic spectrum might be beneficial not only in targeted cytokine therapy, but also in the broad modulation of inflammatory cytokines via hemofiltration and absorption.
Also in the Broad dataset, the K (G or T) model includes nucleotide positions -2 and +2 (p < 0.02), whereas in the NCBI dataset, only the Y (C or T) and R (A or G) flanking region sets include positions -2 and +2.
But he added that the arrangements also corrupt, in the broader sense of the word.
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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.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com