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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as many broad" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "I have as many broad ideas as I do narrow ones."
Alternatives: "as many wide" or "as numerous broad".
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The diversity of the patients' disease situation enhanced the possibility of getting as many broad results as possible.
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Some marketers try to appeal to as many customers as possible, covering broad or generic topics that might interest a large audience.
As Facebook points out, on the broader web, as many as 40percentt of website visitors abandon a site if there's a three-second delay.
Instead of a tall tower, the developer, A. I. & Boymelgreen, plans to convert the buildings at 23 Wall Street and 15 Broad Street into as many as 500 apartments, with retail stores and some office space.
Since then, several major theories/models have tried to explain student retention/attrition; Seidman (2005) provides a broad overview of as many as eight retention theories.
Although heading a caretaker government, Singh proposed as many as seven ordinances on a broad range of matters from effecting changes in company law, providing state funding of elections and reservation of jobs for the backward classes.
If he does, a broader settlement and as many as 11 whistle-blower lawsuits would be made public, some containing accusations beyond those to which Amgen pleaded guilty.
Dr. Arnold said that if the results bore out that neurofeedback was making the difference, he would seek financing for a broader study, with as many as 100 subjects.
Representative Michael N. Castle, a Delaware Republican who is sponsoring the broader legislation, said as many as eight more Republicans might have voted for the Democratic measure except for the pledge from Speaker J. Dennis Hastert of Illinois and Representative Dick Armey of Texas, the majority leader.
Although the charges against the 19 Americans are part of a broader crackdown on as many as nine nonprofit groups here, its most prominent targets are two American-financed groups with close ties to the Congressional leadership, the National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute.
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