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'broad by' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English as it does not make sense
If you are looking for a phrase like this then you could use 'broadly by.' For example, "The course was structured broadly by topic."
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SOUTH OF BROAD, by Pat Conroy (Dial, $16).
But this is too broad by far.
SOUTH OF BROAD By Pat Conroy 514 pages.
Broad, by his own admission, has not had time to see much Twenty20 and has yet to play for Notts.
"Cedar Rapids," written by Phil Johnston, has the courage of these clichés, though some of the brushstrokes seem too broad by half.
If Mueller, who is widely respected in Washington, can maintain his independence from any meddling, subtle or broad, by the White House, this will count as a step forward.
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Her caricature of herself gets broader by the minute.
A trio of saturnine Sikhs, broader by half than anyone else in the compartment, claimed their berths with territorial insistence.
The potential window in this work was made broader by increasing pH or by using organic electrolyte media.
Their variety reflects the breadth of application, now made broader by advances in database technology and media.
The gap between his teeth grows broader by the week.
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