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"make it broad" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but its meaning usually relates to expanding or enlarging something. Here are a few examples: - "When writing an essay, it's important to make your topic broad enough to cover all the necessary points." - "The artist decided to make the brushstrokes broad to create a sense of movement in the painting." - "To improve the effectiveness of your speech, try to make your message broad and relevant to a wider audience."
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Make it clear, make it simple, make it broad reaching in its appeal.
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"To make it broader, and more inclusive".
However, he added that people can relate to its message, saying "We all have similar stories in our life that hit similar emotional cues, and to open it up and make it broader about lots of people and situations.. makes it much more accessible".
"I forged the path of women's judo," said Yamaguchi, "and Yawara-chan made it broader".
No "of" in this expression; make it "too broad a release".
Wright admits that the creation of the game required incorporating some fundamental and stereotypical notions of happiness in order to make it as broad and palatable as possible to the widest market of players.
"Awkward Black Girl" creator Issa Rae was asked by several TV execs to change the main character of her show to a lighter-skinned, long-haired woman, to "make it as broad as possible".
On the other hand, if you make it too broad, by deciding to write about the history of Europe for example, you can easily become overwhelmed.
Don't make pointless rules, like 'No throwing the ball at another player's face.' Make it more broad, such as 'No physical violence,' and include that under the title rule.
The often fractured Syrian National Council is set to unveil a major makeover next week to make it a broader coalition of opposition groups, AFP reports, citing opposition member Louay al-Safi.
The party's name could be changed to make it look more broad-based.
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