broad base
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbroadandbase
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broad
adjective
uk/brɔːd/us/brɑːd/
very ...
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base
noun
uk/beɪs/us/beɪs/
the bottom part of an object, on which it rests, or the lowest part ...
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(Definition ofbroadandbasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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First, environmental impact assessments are not required to include abroadbaseof data.
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Again we see thebroadbaseof the opponents of legal charity.
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It wants abroadbase.
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The codeswitched discourse of each child in the study is thoroughly analyzed through abroadbaseof traditional frameworks.
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Thisbroadbaseof opinion can benefit the development and implementation of a guideline in two ways.
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That review will have abroadbase.
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The tax is intended to apply across abroadbase.
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The problem must be tackled on abroadbase.
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Tax rates were lowered, but neither was thebroadbasecaptured, nor the administration improved, and hence the efforts yielded negative results.
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The union'sbroadbaseof public support also suggested that material grievances resonated beyond the ranks of communists and union activists.
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We argue that this is due in large part to the regulations described above, which attract abroadbaseof consumers into the market.
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The goal of such programs will be to inculcate among abroadbaseof people on both sides the values they share rather than the positions they dispute.
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Sustaining positive expectations for the future among abroadbaseof respondents will become more difficult if the economic crisis in the region broadens and deepens.
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Abroadbaseof skills would increase opportunities for musicians to access skilled secondary or alternative positions with higher financial rewards and, possibly, more personal satisfaction.
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We need abroadbaseto carry this high-quality stuff.
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I should like to speak from a ratherbroadbasefor a moment.
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I want us to continue to have abroadbaseof recorded cattle.
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In my view, our institutions no longer reflect thebroadbaseof interests in the country.
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They should be drawn from abroadbaseof knowledge, experience and enthusiasm.
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Thebroadbaseof share ownership in this country has narrowed considerably.
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Its credibility is reinforced by thebroadbaseof international support which it now enjoys.
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Thisbroadbaseshould include the humanities as well as the sciences.
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The substitutes clearly have to be properly tested on abroadbase.
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I accept that abroadbaseof funding is entirely desirable.
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