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"got broader" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a situation that has become more expansive in terms of scope or scale. For example, you could say, "As public awareness grew, the conversation on climate change got broader."
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The school came to life, and the canvas got broader.
Sure enough, as the slit size decreased, the range of the molecules' momenta got broader and broader.
I didnt have to pay because my cable operator Charter Communications ) already pays ESPN; I couldnt pay because ESPN360 is not available as a subscription service in the U.S. ESPN got broader online video rights this year after MediaZone halted its Wimbledon subscription service; ESPN360 will show live matches much of this week but is shut out of the championships.
MEPs didn't manage to get everything they demanded, however they got broader financial control over the new body.
As time compounded the gift, the legacy got richer; and our sense of who was entitled to share in the bounty got broader.
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"I've got broad shoulders.
But I've got broad shoulders and a bit of confidence.
"Amar'e's got broad shoulders, and we jump on them a lot of times," Knicks Coach Mike D'Antoni said.
But we've got broad shoulders.
"I have got broad shoulders and skin like a crocodile".
Through collaboration with scientists at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Richman and other residents got broad training in pathology research methods.
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