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broaden

[brawd-n] / ˈbrɔd n /


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To make the point, he uses statements like, “Give the old gal a rest” and ”You need to broaden your appeal.”

From Los Angeles Times • May 18, 2026

“Additionally, many investors we speak with are pushing for a much larger dividend commitment — which we think the market would like because it will further broaden the shareholder base,” he wrote.

From MarketWatch • May 17, 2026

Under plans announced Friday, they will broaden the collaboration to include moves that will both boost production and lower costs.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 8, 2026

The 1950s "made people look outwards more and try to broaden their horizons," says Andy.

From BBC • May 7, 2026

“I’m just asking that you try. That school was an opportunity for you to see that there’s a big, wide world outside this neighborhood. A chance to broaden your horizons.”

From "Amari and the Night Brothers" by B.B. Alston




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