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The phrase "to broadcast" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used as a verb meaning "to transmit or air a message, program, or event over a wide area via radio, television, or the internet." Example: The local news station plans to broadcast the city's annual parade live on television next week.
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-- to broadcast.
NBC chose not to broadcast the playoff.
Rights to broadcast games are often exclusive.
They do it to broadcast criticisms.
It now plans to broadcast in English.
She likes to broadcast from her bed.
CBS plans to broadcast its report Tuesday.
HBO didn't want to broadcast it.
Nations use art to broadcast political power.
It is quite another to broadcast your child's.
ESPN owns enough networks to broadcast the entire tournament.
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