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adj. VERBS be ADV. extremely, very | fairly, pretty, quite, rather, reasonably, relatively | enough, sufficiently He questioned whether the school curriculum was broad enough in scope. | unusually His job gave him an acquaintance with an unusually broad spectrum of society.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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broad
broad + NOUN
a broad range
• Sport is a part of a broad range of activities that we call leisure.
a broad spectrum
(= range )
• Among the public there is a broad spectrum of opinion.
a broad category
• Our range of programmes fall into three broad categories.
a broad area/field
(= including a lot of different things )
• Psychobiology is a broad area covering many different topics.
a broad cross-section
(= a varied group that is typical of a larger varied group )
• We offer entertainment to appeal to a broad cross-section of people.
a broad base
• The course is designed to provide a broad base for students looking to work in IT.
a broad alliance/coalition
• The government was a broad alliance of eight political parties.
a broad curriculum
(= one that includes a range of subjects )
• Students are encouraged to follow a broad curriculum in the first year.
have broad appeal
(= be attractive to many different types of people )
• Their music has a very broad appeal.
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