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"broad perspective for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a broader perspective or angle on a topic or issue. For example, "This article offers a broad perspective for understanding the economic impact of the pandemic on businesses."
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Rather than providing a beacon of good will toward visitors, the rest area has, for years, symbolized how things get done, or don't get done, on Long Island: Fifty or 100 homeowners shout loud enough to catch the ear of a politician like Allan Binder, who will trade vision and broad perspective for the votes of those few families.
This data set gives us a broad perspective for understanding host response and requires the appropriate bioinformatic analysis to interrogate key regulators of innate immunity.
In this case, in-depth studies of above two pathways maybe provide more broad perspective for the new drug development.
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The ability to test and invalidate hypotheses about the social processes at work in the academic community opens broad perspectives for the science of science.
Llama meat production is informal in Argentina but has broad perspectives for improvement, and would significantly benefit from the development of standardized control methodologies.
Considering these results, that illustrate the advantages of recording full spectral data at all positions of an examined painting area may entail, it is expected that hyper- and full spectral imaging of paint surfaces in the IR fingerprint region will open up new and broad perspectives for non-invasive analysis.
And, that therefore stimulates broad perspectives for understanding the problems and unpredictable challenges facing CEOs.
It leaves no opportunities for taking a broader perspective, for looking into a more distant future".
The Communiqué designed this broader perspective for the chemical engineering profession.
To know that this is Facebook's future and decide not be a part of it is the hardest thing I've ever had to do, but it's allowed me to have a broader perspective for the future.
For example, instead of selecting data exclusively for 'ALZHEIMER DISEASE' (OMIM 104300), a CTD user might want a broader perspective for all neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer, Parkinson and Lou Gehirg diseases.
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