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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and broach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a topic or issue for discussion, often in a formal or serious context.
Example: "During the meeting, I plan to address the budget concerns and broach the subject of potential layoffs."
Alternatives: "and raise" or "and introduce".
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He said he did not want to participate and broach subjects that upset him.
On June 27th, the heads of the countries' diplomatic services are to meet and broach the subject of Kashmir.
I think that's a strength for the players, because they're not afraid to approach me and broach a subject.
If parents don't raise the subject, Ms. Hetzer said, grown children should dismiss any concerns about appearing greedy and broach the issue themselves.
They also explore Western fears of Islam and Arabs and broach subjects like the niqab full-face covering, false religiosity and preachers who hypocritically buttress tyrannical regimes.
In April , 1982 Haig flew to London to try and broach a diplomatic solution, only to be dispatched back to Washington with a hornet rather than a flea in his ear.
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And broaching the topic seemed strangely forward, coming from a guest.
Multiple-point cutting tools have two or more cutting edges and include milling cutters, drills, and broaches.
Long before they were through talking, Valentine joined in and broached the idea of Vaughn's batting sixth.
The other day, during one of the organ recitals, the Gordons went ahead and broached the topic.
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