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"to broaden" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe widening or expanding a scope or knowledge base. For example, "The professor encouraged her students to broaden their educational horizons by exploring other cultures."
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to broaden
verb
To make broad or broader.
synonyms
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I urge them to broaden their perspective.
Labour needs to broaden its base.
I want to broaden the base.
Discovery relentlessly seeks to broaden its reach.
Then he tried to broaden the scope.
One is to broaden its agenda.
We may want to broaden the debate.
A desire to broaden his mind.
A: I wanted to broaden my message.
"He needs to broaden out".
"It's critical to broaden tactics," he said.
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