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Discover Ludwig"broadens the mind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has caused someone to develop broader perspectives, views, and/or experiences. For example, "The experience of studying abroad truly broadened the mind."
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They say travel broadens the mind.
Travel broadens the mind, they say.
It deepens our understanding and broadens the mind.
Who could watch this farrago and still maintain that travel broadens the mind?
Travel broadens the mind, but today "cultural tourism" is a pejorative term.
Perhaps she will be pleasantly surprised: they say that travel broadens the mind.
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Gap-year travel may broaden the mind – but who needs a broad mind these days?
Travel is about broadening the mind with new perspectives, but also about being able to brag.
Travel is said to broaden the mind but could it also lengthen your life?
No one said it would make you happy, but in a way it will broaden the mind.
Travel is said to broaden the mind, which is good for the purchasers of a new series of vacation guides.
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