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Discover LudwigThe phrase "broader audience" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a larger or wider group of people than a specific one. For example: The film aimed to reach a broader audience by appealing to viewers from all walks of life.
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The emotional intensity of what people were talking about felt like it needed a broader audience.
Other lines seek a broader audience.
This is a much broader audience".
"I intuited he wanted a broader audience".
The Mail's Web site has a broader audience.
It gets sent around and gets a broader audience".
It was bringing ideas to a much broader audience".
"This will bring our work to a much broader audience".
This year, Kelela's lead single, "LMK," deserved a broader audience.
"And we're providing it for a broader audience".
Captures a much broader audience than three genders.
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