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Discover Ludwig'to broadly' is not a correct phrase in written English.
It's unnecessary, as it's redundant and would not make sense in a sentence. To make an example sentence, you could say, "I discussed this topic broadly."
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to broadly
adverb
In a wide manner, liberally, in a loose sense.
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Let's get back to broadly shared growth.
Mr. McCain, by contrast, has appeared to broadly embrace deregulation.
Studies in numerous countries come to broadly the same conclusions.
The BMA and Royal College of General Practitioners are expected to broadly welcome the planned changes.
When it was handed down, it forced the government to broadly expand the case.
"Six Suspects" aspires to broadly entertaining pratfalls, and it is endlessly eager to please.
He said that this was a complicated issue, but he seemed to broadly endorse Browne's approach.
But it surely is misleading to broadly condemn "the" 22 Arab governments for this sin.
The guidelines appeared to broadly match those adopted by other big city departments around the country.
Another was governments' misuse of national-security or emergency legislation to broadly curtail civil liberties.
Almost 40% of the vote in Greece went to broadly Eurosceptic or avowedly racist parties.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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