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The word "broadness" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun that describes the quality of being broad or wide. For example: "The broadness of the river gave the kayaker plenty of room to maneuver."
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Clearly the offputting broadness of O'Carroll's work is only offputting to the likes of you.
The broadness of the claim irked many in the field, who complained that Affymetrix preferred courtroom battles to market competition.
The most remarkable aspect of this skull is the broadness and flatness of its face something previously associated with much more recent hominins in conjunction with a smaller, ape-sized braincase.
There is a constituency for the old-fashioned left in the country at large, a constituency that has been disguised by the traditional broadness of Labour's electoral church, by the first-past-the-post electoral system, and additionally now by the Blairites' loud noises about electability.
Primetime BBC1 comedy these days requires a distinct broadness of brush.
Pound for pound, Johnston matches Smits in broadness of effect — she's Tallulah Bankhead by way of Betty Hutton — but, like her co-star, she has been directed to play nearly everything for laughs, thus quashing some of the nuance and intelligence that Widdoes drew from the role.
Dressed in black and Hoover-ing drugs off a fur coat, the legendary performer is in control of her character's broadness in all senses of the word, and the pleasure she imparts is that of a pro who loves giving pleasure as well as being a source of it.
Lindo, despite the broadness of his role, is surprisingly sharp in conveying the cold calculations that go on in Gibbons's mind.
Critics of "Captain Planet" have pointed to the broadness of its allegory (characters include "Kwame from Africa" and "Gi from Asia"), and the heavy-handedness of its plots (battles against a villain named Hoggish Greedly and a Pollution Syndicate), to suggest that it's less entertainment than a vehicle for "left-wing propaganda," as one watchdog group put it.
Some of the pleasure of the show lies in the relish with which Hill and Campion go at their parts, and some of it comes from the comic broadness of their impersonations.
No one is winning points for creativity here, but nice reflections on class and culture are in the mix, and the strong, playful acting knows this genre, even when flirting with broadness.
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