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Discover LudwigThe phrase "broad terms" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to general or wide-ranging concepts, rather than specific and narrow ones. Example: In broad terms, the new legislation aims to improve access to education for all students, regardless of their socioeconomic background.
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In broad terms, they succeeded.
The apology was expressed in broad terms.
Costas fielded questions about his future only in broad terms.
The broad terms weakened the rules, the critics say.
Sensitive information is defined in breathtakingly broad terms.
In broad terms, nothing about this scoop was shocking.
Verdict: In broad terms this has addressed Cameron's concerns.
In broad terms, however, Orwell was proved right.
In broad terms, more traction leads to better results.
They talked in "broad terms" about the issue.
In broad terms, she has only two options, beyond inaction.
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