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The phrase "with a broad view" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone who is looking at a situation or topic from a wide perspective. For example, "The professor approached the problem with a broad view, looking at it from many different angles."
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In a Mount Sinai classroom with a broad view over Manhattan, Dr. Simpson stands behind two disembodied arms mounted on rocker joints.
Hannah also has a bedroom on this floor, while her brother's room is at the top of the house, with a broad view of the leafy surroundings.
MY swimming pool at the Chelsea Piers Sports Club juts into the Hudson, with a broad view up and down the river.
As a talented and hard-working botanist with a broad view and advanced awareness for the development of Chinese botany, Prof. Chen complied the book Chinese Economic Trees when he was only 27 years old.
Given this independence, it is theoretically possible to combine a narrow view of what counts as a source of a constraint with a broad view of what types of obstacle count as unfreedom-generating constraints, or vice versa.
The design space proposed in this paper, even though it uses the shortcut methods, provides the designer with a broad view of what all designs are available, out of which some attractive options may be explored further.
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54 This systematic review aims to assess how the involvement of families is implemented in the treatment of patients with psychosis, taking a broad view of involvement as described above in order to capture the barriers, problems and facilitating factors that operate in practice.
On the day I toured Sea Gate with Mr. Spanakos, I met a former school principal and the author of education textbooks who lives with his wife on Gravesend Bay, with beach access and a broad view of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
Despite inconvenience, some travelers traveling with sharp objects take a broad view.
The POPS study assessed three HRQoL questionnaires in adults aged 28 who were born VP or with a VLBW, giving a broad view on HRQoL.
In (14), Vietnamese goes from a broad view with distant focus to a narrow view with close-up focus, while in (15) it goes from class to subclass to individual; and each of these can be seen as a progression from the general to the particular.
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