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The phrase "broader thinking" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a style of thinking that is curious, compassionate, and open to ideas or perspectives that are outside of one's current frame of reference. For example: To ensure the success of her project, she needed to adopt a broader thinking approach that allowed her to consider solutions from a variety of perspectives.
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How to go about it would require much broader thinking.
That is when they put out a call for broader thinking to solve the water problem.
For Fredrickson, this was evidence that positive emotions lead to broader thinking.
But the recent rhetorical jabs thrown by each candidate suggest little broader thinking about American foreign policy.
Santana hoped Ocasio-Cortez, her voice and her popularity, might usher in a broader thinking about the American ideal.
Many were quick to talk about their moral feelings but hesitant to link these feelings to any broader thinking about a shared moral framework or obligation.
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We're broad thinking.
Such broad thinking might seem ambitious.
Broad thinking space is available for students to exert their creativity and imagination.
"We felt a responsibility to be as broad thinking as he is and be as progressive".
It requires pretty broad thinking, and where you get that thinking you don't get it in the daily news, no matter how enlightened the reporter is.
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