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broaden upon
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "broaden upon" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "broaden" or "expand upon." Example: "In her presentation, she aimed to broaden upon the existing research on climate change."
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The higher resolution obtained for this sample allows observing that only two signals broaden upon heating, to a similar extent: the signal of residual water and OH groups at 4.7 ppm on one hand, and the NH3+ signal at 8.3 ppm on the other hand.
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The α process broadens upon mixing.
Specifically, the ε-methyl group signal of Met80 in reduced Cc substantially broadened upon binding of the hemeprotein to 14-3-3ε 14-3-3ε 14-3-3εFigure Supplementary
Science & Research
In the X-ray and the neutron diffraction patterns, the peaks related to the distance of interlayer, such as (003) and (108) in the rhombohedral R¯3m notation, broadened upon charging.
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The Ile845 resonance is significantly broadened upon addition of tetramethylrhodamine (TMR -actin compared TMR -actinignals in the specomparedig. 4B), likely due to a cotheration of chemical exchange and degradation of the TROsignalsct by protons on actin [21].
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All three resonances shifted (slow exchange) and broadened upon titration.
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The existing peak at 10.90 ppm is broadened upon addition of NSC260594.
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With 4 significant line broadening upon complex formation was observed, which is typical for an intermediate exchange system.
The rather unusual line broadening upon heating indicates that the water molecules and the OH groups in the sample are in the slow exchange limit with another site in the sample, most likely the NH2 groups.
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What did exist was a choice between a building boom that would be all white and one that would, in the usual style of urban politics, broaden the claimants upon the public purse.
News & Media
A collaborative effort has been developed to broaden and expand upon community-based cancer control and prevention activities and to encourage greater participation by members of the Asian communities in cancer research initiatives.
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "broaden upon", opt for more standard and grammatically sound alternatives such as "expand on", "elaborate on", or "develop further".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "broaden upon" functions as a verb phrase, where "broaden" is the verb, and "upon" acts as a preposition. Ludwig indicates that this phrase is not correct in standard written English. The correct expressions are "broaden" or "expand upon".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the intention behind using "broaden upon" might be to convey expansion or elaboration, it's grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig confirms, standard English prefers "broaden", "expand on", or similar alternatives. The limited examples and Ludwig's assessment suggest avoiding this phrase in formal writing to maintain clarity and grammatical correctness. Consider using other options like "elaborate on" or "develop further".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
expand on
Replaces "broaden upon" with a more common and grammatically correct phrasal verb.
elaborate on
Similar to "expand on" but suggests a more detailed explanation.
develop further
Implies adding more details and context to an existing idea.
build upon
Suggests using an existing foundation to create something more substantial.
extend
A simpler verb that means to make something longer or wider in scope.
amplify
Implies making something stronger or more pronounced.
augment
Suggests adding something to improve or complete something else.
detail
Focuses on providing specific information.
magnify
Implies increasing the importance or size of something.
dilate upon
Similar to elaborate, but slightly more formal and less common.
FAQs
Is "broaden upon" grammatically correct?
What does "broaden" mean?
To "broaden" means to become wider or to make something wider, or to increase its range or scope. For example, "Travel can broaden your horizons".
What can I say instead of "broaden upon"?
You can use alternatives like "expand on", "elaborate on", or "develop further", depending on the specific context.
Which is correct, "broaden upon" or "expand upon"?
"Expand upon" is the correct and more common phrase. "Broaden upon" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Use "expand upon" or simply "broaden" for correct usage.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
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2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested