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The phrase "the broad ones" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific group of items or individuals that are characterized by their width or expansiveness. Example: "In the selection of paintings, the broad ones stood out for their vibrant colors and large canvases."
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The broad ones being proposed by America's Congress on, for instance, refined petroleum products— risk hurting ordinary people, fuelling hostility to the West, shoring up the regime and thus undermining the Greens.
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This means that the more imposing of the two, the broad one connecting the building's third and fourth floors, reads as a giant Escher-like sculpture when viewed from the back.
The broad, one-time model also reflected parents' perspectives surrounding child involvement in the consent process.
Two other signals are also observed, the broad one at 1.04 ppm which is due to water, and another one at 7.27 ppm which is attributed to chloroform.
But… I don't even know what really [the] possibilities [are for] the pharmaceuticals?… I'm still a big fan of the, what is it the second choice, the broad one".
The second sharp peak at 154 °C assigns to the melting heat release of CA crystalline, and the broad one centered at 214 °C relates to the intermolecular dehydration and carbonization.
Most parents prefer the broad, one-time consent model of being asked once to give blanket consent to secondary use, or the tiered model of being asked once at the beginning to consent to secondary use and to give broad parameters on the type of research and researchers that they would want their data to be accessible to.
Most everyone else, however, is of the broad, one-note variety; dumb people who do dumb, under-examined things.
The life of an Inverdale is one on the cusps: unloved by the public, too sports-casual to fit in with the broad One Showish Olympic coverage of the BBC.
While some inflation measures have been creeping up, the broadest ones have been relatively stable, and "the lack of pricing power reported overwhelmingly by business people underscores an absence of inflationary zest," he said.
But he would be much more persuasive on that narrower point if gave up on the broader one, and reconciled himself to the fact that his style of utilitarianism is not the self-evident and scientific foundation for all sensible moral inquiry that he believes it to be.
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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.

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