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were broader
adjective
Wide in extent or scope.
Exact(60)
She meant that in 1986 the categories were broader.
There were broader reasons for the FTSE 250's fall, too.
If her acting range were broader, she could have gotten away with it.
Loren B. Thompson, a military affairs analyst, said there were broader implications.
The causes he backed were broader than before: birth control and reproductive health.
By this he may have meant that Jews were broader in outlook.
Plus, laughs were broader, and less squirm-inducing, in the earlier film.
There were broader inflationary pressures from an economy operating close to its capacity.
At 39, his shoulders were broader, and his waist a bit thicker.
The Supreme Court itself has suggested that the implications of Hobby Lobby were broader than Alito originally let on.
I found early on his range of references were broader than the people I'd known at Cambridge.
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