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broad-based
[brawd-beyst]
adjective
involving participation or support by a broad spectrum of things or people.
The senator had a broad-based campaign.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of broad-based1
Example Sentences
“Returning more production to the United States will require a national approach and broad-based policy solutions ... as well as longer term initiatives such as implementing a federal film and television tax incentive,” the letter states.
Programmers ordered series with broad-based appeal like “The Pitt,” which has been a strong performer for Max.
In a new essay at The Hill, leading Democratic Party pollster Mark Mellman describes this as, “Trump is suffering a broad-based crash. Never before has a president presented so broad an agenda, so thoroughly rejected by the public. If you’re a Republican who won by less than 10 points, you are either frightened or foolish.”
The former prime minister has since struck a political deal with Ruto which saw some opposition members join cabinet in what is referred as the "broad-based government".
“Goods made in America will be more expensive to manufacture and, ultimately, for consumers to purchase, with higher broad-based tariffs. At a time when Americans are tightening their belts, we would do well to avoid policies that heap on the pain.”
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