broad view

collocation in English

meaningsofbroadandview

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broad
adjective
uk
/brɔːd/
us
/brɑːd/
very ...
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view
noun
uk
/vjuː/
us
/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofbroadandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbroad view

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Because we take such abroadviewof argumentation, the systems we describe are diverse.
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In most cases, thebroadviewsuggests investing in stocks is superior.
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For the following review, thisbroadviewwill be the level intended unless indicated otherwise.
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Taking abroadview, observe the cross-over as one form appears to replace the other.
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They will have abroadview; we have to take abroadviewof these things.
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They have also developed abroadviewof the cotton plant and its products, including fibre technology.
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And, hence, a synthesis of several findings would often provide abroadviewof the deforestation processes at various levels.
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In his papers one finds much material that suggests abroadviewof how the patronage system worked.
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They offer a multi-faceted andbroadviewof the subject and provide important building blocks towards future research.
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It takes abroadviewof the discipline of social psychology and raises timely questions about metatheory and practice.
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I take thebroadview.
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The ombudsman took abroadview.
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We must take thebroadview.
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That is the committee'sbroadview.
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We have to take thebroadview.
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They take abroadviewof industry.
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The combination of the author'sbroadviewwith her sense for the exemplary detail make this book a pleasant experience to read.
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At the first stage, parents and teachers were asked to complete questionnaires to obtain abroadviewon the overall functioning of the child.
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A direct result of thisbroadviewis that the interferences observed in studies correspond to interferences but also often to borrowings and even code-switches.
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Noble is a crucial case for understanding thebroadviewof the police power taken by some judges in this period.
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Only case series, case reports and reviews were excluded as we wished to have abroadviewof the evidence available.
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If we construe empathy "broadly," take a "broadviewof the perception-action model," and use a "flexible definition" of perception, we could explain almost anything.
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These different views of empathy can be cohered into a unified whole if abroadviewof the perception-action model is taken.
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Should not one take abroadviewof these matters?
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