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No, the phrase "more broad population" is not grammatically correct.
It should be "broader population" instead. This phrase can be used in written English when comparing two or more groups of people and referring to the one that includes a larger number or range of individuals. Example: The marketing campaign should target a broader population to increase sales.
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Since the patient population included in the large ACT-1 and ACT-2 trial was quite heterogeneous, a more broad population may be eligible for treatment.
Whether these cluster groups could discovered in more broad population needs future study adopted a more rigorous epidemiological approach to improve its representativeness.
Fourth, the use of homogeneous lung cancer survivors alone limits the generalizability of these results to a more broad population of cancer survivors (e.g., young population, other types of cancer survivors, individuals undergoing chemotherapy treatments).
It will be important to produce further evidence and reproduce the present work in a more broad population of patients in the early stages of sepsis using an EPA/GLA diet, maybe as an oral supplement, and not delivering these pharmaconutrients only when an enteral feeding tube is in place.
Identification of AAMs in a more broad population may reveal a different sub-set of mutations that localize to unique regions within the channels, or more strongly support the susceptibility of sites and functional domains identified in this study to arrhythmogenic mutations.
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More broad-based population carrier testing for cystic fibrosis and Gaucher disease has been offered in New York since 1994 and in Israel since 1995 [15], [16].
However, more broad-based population carrier screening is currently recommended for a number of other genetic disorders with similar carrier frequencies.
"A schism has been developing in medicine for decades," Kahn says: Should it focus strictly on individual care or more broad-based population-level health?
The absence of such a population structure in the present study is more typical of a broad population sample that would be suitable for association studies.
This trial will be conducted in a broad population of more than 5 million patients, which results in sufficient strength to obtain significant results.
On the contrary, toxicity with sunitinib has even been shown to be tolerable and manageable in an expanded access program with a broad population of more than 4000 mRCC patients, including subgroups of patients with a traditionally poor prognosis (Gore et al, 2009).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com