Pronunciation of the English word broad.
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1. | His broad interests bring him broad views on everything. | |
2. | A new report by 11,258 scientists in 153 countries from a broad range of disciplines warns that the planet “clearly and unequivocally faces a climate emergency,” and provides six broad policy goals that must be met to address it. | |
3. | The burglar broke into the post office in broad daylight. | |
4. | Another tendency of many Japanese that bothers foreigners is to make statements that are too general and too broad by using or implying words like "all" and "every". | |
5. | The broad lines on the map correspond to roads. | |
6. | The city has many broad streets. | |
7. | The word has acquired broad meaning. | |
8. | Jim has broad shoulders. | |
9. | This road is so broad that buses can pass easily. | |
10. | Women's Liberation is a broad-based but informal popular movement. |