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broaden

[brawd-n] / ˈbrɔd n /


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While he has achieved remarkable success, many of his peers have struggled to broaden their appeal.

From BBC

It should broaden the definition of unfair practices to address modern realities, including large-scale state subsidies in China that distort global markets.

From MarketWatch

Promotor MotoGP Sports Entertainment -– formerly known as Dorna -- wanted to broaden its appeal and shift it to Melbourne's Albert Park, which hosts the opening race of the Formula One season in early March.

From Barron's

“People are not going to abandon the names, they are just going to broaden their exposure and not be as concentrated,” Steinberg said.

From The Wall Street Journal

To broaden access to private markets, we should first restore public markets for small and medium-size companies so that all investors have an array of public and private choices.

From The Wall Street Journal