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The phrase "applied more broadly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the application of a concept, principle, or method in a wider context or to a larger group than originally intended.
Example: "The findings of this study can be applied more broadly to other industries facing similar challenges."
Alternatives: "used in a wider context" or "implemented on a larger scale".
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Yet there is no reason a similar principle cannot be applied more broadly.
Speedy resolution of such issues is an approach that needs to be applied more broadly.
Speaking in his weekly radio and Internet address to the nation, Mr. Obama said he wanted it applied more broadly.
While Gressly employed the term specifically in the context of lithologic character, it is applied more broadly today.
We focus for simplicity on Dirichlet process mixtures but the proposed approach can be applied more broadly.
The central problem with any system remotely as fair and efficient as this one is that, applied more broadly, it would be overwhelmed with cases.
But speaking in his weekly address to the nation on Saturday, Mr. Obama said that he wanted it applied more broadly.
If their fresh thinking and excellent performance can be applied more broadly, some services that face the axe in the months ahead may still be reprieved.
I now realise this could be applied more broadly in life, but at the time it opened a doorway to countless tiny rebellions.
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But it was easy to apply more broadly.
It also applies more broadly than many people think.
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