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broadly

[brawd-lee] / ˈbrɔd li /
ADVERB
extensively
Synonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK






Example Sentences

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“There will be very little that’s attractive about being broadly average.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Mayors warn that the data center issue is becoming a symbol of Americans' growing doubts about AI more broadly.

From Barron's

More broadly, considering England's campaign as a whole, the wild form fluctuations are most flummoxing.

From BBC

NMG shares surged 28.3% in just two trading days following the announcement, hitting a two-year high - a signal that investors have taken a broadly positive view of the deal.

From BBC

More broadly, the growing risk of a widening and drawn-out war threatens the American economy, raising warnings of stagflation, a quagmire of stagnant growth and high inflation.

From The Wall Street Journal