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Discover Ludwig"broadly flat" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to a surface or object that is not exactly flat, but nearly so. For example, you could say, "The terrain was broadly flat, making it easy to traverse."
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So revenue was broadly flat.
German consumer spending has been broadly flat.
EMI Publishing managed to keep revenues "broadly flat" at £434m.
Future's UK operations saw earnings remain broadly flat at £7.4m.
UK economic output appears to be broadly flat.
"Having bounded away at the opening, they ended broadly flat".
The 12-month outlook for prices remains broadly flat.
GSK shares dipped 0.2% on the news but ended the day broadly flat.
The ONS said the economy had been "broadly flat" over the past 18 months.
Prices were broadly flat in May after April's leap of 0.7%.
Word on the street, then, is that securities traders' bonuses will be broadly flat.
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