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"to the broadest" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence that can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate the extent or degree to which something is broad or expansive. Example: "He stretched his arms out to the broadest, reaching to the very edges of the cliff."
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Nevertheless, we must come to the broadest possible accord.
Religion is equally risky territory for studio movies, which must appeal to the broadest possible audience.
What better way to ensure that his message spread to the broadest possible audience?
"You try to get your message across to the broadest audience possible, and that costs money".
For Tom, the goal was to bring the best of American Art to the broadest possible public.
The TGP inspired her to reach out to the broadest possible audience, which often meant balancing abstraction with figuration.
The movement amounts to the broadest social challenge faced by the center-right government of President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Stocks plunged again in a ninth consecutive week of losses, according to the broadest measure, the Wilshire 5000.
Vagueness will not do here: only clearly stated sentiments calculated to appeal to the broadest swath of the American public.
Desperate to earn back preposterous budgets, they turn to the broadest, dopiest movie clichés — swelling musical scores and noisy spectacle.
LS: By that logic, as a commercial station, Radio X would surely want to appeal to the broadest audience possible.
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