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The phrase "broader scope of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has a wider or more expansive range or extent. Example: The new policy has a broader scope of impact, affecting not only employees but also contractors and clients.
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"None of this detracts from the broader scope of the relationship," he said.
Walter Stahr's new biography offers an overdue reminder of the much broader scope of his work.
"In addition, advanced robots are gaining enhanced senses and dexterity, allowing them to perform a broader scope of manual tasks.
The broader scope of the agreement came about in part because of the way the United States trade representative's office fought for it.
Combining famous and little-known images, each carefully annotated grouping doesn't attempt to sum up a career; rather, it suggests the broader scope of the artist's range.
That progression makes sense: while acting involves a very specific kind of ability and craft, directing gets to the broader scope of film-making.
But the G.O.P. as a whole has moved to the right, so Romney is about average in the broader scope of history.
Today, Judge May warned prosecutors that despite the broader scope of the charges against Mr. Milosevic, he wanted the trial to start soon and that the prosecutors could not continue their investigations indefinitely.
It happens in a lot of places including, by the way, sometimes our allies," Obama said, adding that "none of this detracts from the broader scope of the relationship".
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Under the so-called parity plan, insurers would be required to offer a broader scope of coverage for mental health conditions with costs more in line with benefits for other medical care.
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