Sentence examples for quite broad from inspiring English sources

"quite broad" is correct and can be used in written English
It is an informal way of saying something is broad or covers a large amount. For example, "The topics covered in this class are quite broad."

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Actually, his taste in contemporary music has been quite broad.

The range of potential violations is quite broad in the statute, covering more than just frauds.

"This is very, very new but we think this technology has quite broad applications," he says.

It has David Wright, whose shoulders are not quite broad enough to carry his team.

Though the questions are preliminary, the impact of the appeals court's ruling may be quite broad.

Her palazzo-style pants, in big checks, were quite broad, and she showed a gilet made of opossum.

But the scope of insider trading liability remains quite broad based on an agreement to keep information confidential.

Estonia's VAT is also quite broad, leaving relatively few things out (hydropower and windpower were two curious exceptions).

However, that sense is sometimes quite broad.

Our intended audience is quite broad.

The idea of a first hitting time is quite broad.

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