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'broached' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a verb, which means "to bring up a subject for discussion". For example, "At the dinner party, John finally broached the difficult topic of politics."
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He even broached US labour rights in 2000's Bread And Roses, no doubt appalled by Hollywood's lack of interest.
The job with Mail Online was first broached in February by the website's editor-in-chief Martin Clarke, who was the Daily Record's editor when Morgan was at the Mirror.
While Schumer's sketches don't possess quite the level of withering societal critique that some reviewers have given them credit for, you almost never see this sort of subject matter broached on television, even obliquely; let alone in the direct way Schumer handles it.
Henry coming back victorious from France, the chorus explains, would be like Elizabeth's general the Earl of Essex "from Ireland coming,/ Bringing rebellion broached on his sword".
The Northern Irishman, who is on the verge of leading Swansea City back to top-flight football for the first time since 1983 if Reading – the club who sacked him in 2009 – can be overcome in tomorrow's Championship play-off final at Wembley, is nothing less than direct when the subject of his coaching pedigree is broached.
"I broached the subject to him of what was happening in America," Toye said.
Summit ascended, but Kashmir not yet broached Remaking history Sinking, not flying Reprints Related items Russia and China: Remaking historyJul 19th 2001Across the country, rapid industrialisation is fouling water supplies at an alarming rate.
That may be the more interesting question broached this year, if not this week.
It was News Corporation that broached the possibility of releasing films early on pay-television a move that still enrages cinema owners.
A report in Israel's Haaretz newspaper says that the Palestinians "did not fall off their chairs" with enthusiasm when Mr Barak broached this idea.
It is that the great taboo embodied in Article 9 is now broached; a step has been taken towards unravelling the paradox that Japan, like other countries, holds the right to collective self-defence under international law but cannot exercise it without violating its constitution.
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