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The phrase "any sort of broad" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a general category or type of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I don't have any sort of broad understanding of the topic, so I need to do more research."
Alternatives: "any kind of general" or "any type of wide".
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But he emphasized his group would fight efforts to make the settlement any sort of broad standard.
Trump's gamble is that igniting his army of working-class whites could do more to put him in contention than any sort of broad, tempered appeal to undecided voters.
Both sought to rein in any sort of broad reach by Judge Rakoff, who had earlier expressed concern that the bank had lied to its shareholders, and had questioned why Merrill had paid bonuses when it had large losses.
It's hard to imagine any of our current philosophers being convicted of having any sort of broad influence on the youth - or the rest of us - at all.
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In a webcast for the site of Corriere della Sera, a daily newspaper, Mr Veltroni denied that he was anticipating any sort of broad-based government.
"This is the only thing they really have been willing to do at this point, is just to say, 'We'll pass the bill to deport children, but we won't talk about any sort of broader comprehensive immigration issue.'".
It would certainly be consistent for McConnell to remain angry at selective enforcement of the laws, but it will be interesting to see if he still thinks social welfare nonprofits are abusing the law generally, and whether he would favor any sort of broader, evenhanded crackdown.
A. I look at marketing and sales as a sort of broad, big-picture experience.
And to all this he brings an exacting eye and a sort of broad philosophical despair.
Prof Scully said this showed "a sort of broad, residual goodwill" towards the assembly.
At the beginning of a stage, nothing happens, and the riders flow along as a sort of broad and slow-moving photo-op.
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