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"more broad use" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a wider application of something, usually of a tool or resource. For example, "The new software will have more broad use across our departments."
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Tracking data [22] also indicated that P. pectinata transition from restricted activity space to more broad use of space at ∼100 cm, a result consistent with the predictions of the GAM for when individuals become most sensitive to changes in salinity regime.
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One issue not looked at by either paper discussed here, but discussed by Doan et al. [67], is that results could be improved if the keywords used were more broad, using a more knowledge-based method with 37 symptom keywords under respiratory syndromes from the BioCaster Ontology (BCO) [79] plus the word flu.
Resolving funding issues will require greater consideration by governments and industry groups of their social responsibilities to communities and the environment; particularly as this social learning model is posited for more broad-scale use in providing multi-level governance linkages and as a basis for targeting interventions to address policy gaps or failure.
Additionally, the application of predictors in the form of a rule-based decision support tool resulted in a much larger proportion of patients 'appropriately' receiving intervention as opposed to more broad-based use and earlier intervention than with existing trial inclusion criteria [ 5].
Informants believe these changes are essential to ensure the Library has sufficient capacity, expertise and connections to accommodate the increased demands that are expected with more extensive use of research evidence and more staff using a broader range of library services.
The occupational classifications used in this study were more broad than those used in two studies that observed a statistically significant association between occupation and latency (Bianchi et al, 1993, 1997).
Amanda Kahlow: The core of what we're doing, our thesis and our vision really hasn't changed, but it has more and broader use applications.
This chapter discusses the concept of using AC power more efficiently through the broad use of a power factor correction (PFC), which can create up to 30% excess generating capacity.
Using more broad spectrum agents runs the risk of increasing patterns of bacterial resistance in the relatively closed microbiological setting of neonatal intensive care.
Using more broad disease categories, non-communicable diseases, including neuropsychiatric disorders, were estimated to have caused 41% of the global burden of disease in 1990, only slightly less than communicable, maternal, perinatal and nutritional conditions combined (44%), with 15% due to injuries [ 10].
Easier to use and more broad ranged, softwares such as 'SIMUL8' and 'Arena' have also be used for less complex modelling of rails.
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