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"in a broader" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a broader or more general topic or concept within a sentence, and is often followed by a clause or phrase that provides more specific information or examples. Example: "In a broader sense, the concept of sustainability encompasses not just environmental considerations but also social and economic factors."
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In a broader sense, surely not.
And particularly in a broader political context.
This results in a broader energy range.
Now it's selling in a broader sense.
But in a broader sense and in the longer term?
This sum needs to be placed in a broader perspective.
I think she's funny, but in a broader way.
But they are not necessarily irrelevant in a broader sense.
Yet, in a broader sense, Cheney does bear some responsibility.
But in a broader sense, this is about Minnesota.
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I want to bring in a broad audience".
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