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broad

[brawd] / brɔd /








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Gaining a clearer picture of how electrons scatter in dense liquids could therefore have broad implications for chemistry, biology, and materials science.

From Science Daily

Their goal is to determine exactly which species Little Foot belongs to and where it fits within the broader human family tree.

From Science Daily

Sales growth at pizza restaurants has lagged behind the broader fast-food market for years, and the outlook ahead isn’t much brighter.

From The Wall Street Journal

Effective obesity care, they argue, must be combined with broader public health efforts, such as improving diet quality, reducing food insecurity, and creating healthier urban environments.

From Science Daily

BTS has consistently blended pop stardom with broader themes of identity, mental health and social pressure, helping redefine what a global music act can represent.

From Salon