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The phrase "are too broad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, categories, or definitions that lack specificity or detail.
Example: "The guidelines provided are too broad and do not address the specific needs of our project."
Alternatives: "are overly general" or "are excessively vague."
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The jokes are too broad.
One is that its patents are too broad.
But some judges and school districts say the proposed changes are too broad.
But these analogies are too broad to be meaningful, and the differences are huge.
If anti-Shabab measures are too broad, Mr. Mohamud said, they could backfire.
The escalating hints that terror is about to arrive are too broad.
Yet they are too broad in their style, and disrupt the elegant uncertainty that the narration provides throughout.
But critics charge that the criteria are too broad and let in too many foods that are lacking nutritionally.
Scores of people have been arrested under Pakistan's harsh blasphemy laws, which rights groups say are too broad and vague.
The characters are too broad to be taken seriously, so their dark midlife-crisis agonies have zero resonance.
Newspaper publishers say the proposed rules are too broad and violate constitutional protections accorded to news boxes.
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