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The phrase "think more broadly" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when encouraging someone to consider a wider range of ideas or possibilities. Example: "As you plan for your future, I urge you to think more broadly and consider all potential paths and opportunities."
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You should think more broadly.
We've got to think more broadly.
But, she said, "I want us to think more broadly".
You need to read and think more broadly.
But while gerrymandering matters, we must think more broadly.
"It allows you to think more broadly about how to reach the customer".
But moderate levels can distract people just enough so that they think more broadly.
She urges families to think more broadly about what makes for a "good" college.
It's time to think more broadly about where to find leverage for achieving a healthier society.
Mr Garrette says the school was careful to think more broadly.
It bears repeating that you need to think more broadly than traditional defensive cyber objectives.
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