be inclusive

Frequency: 8.525.1 per million words

Used to describe something that includes a wide range of people, ideas, or elements.

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  • The new policy strives to be inclusive of all demographics.
  • Our goal is to be a truly inclusive community.
  • To foster unity, we must always be inclusive in our approach.
  • The event organizers promised to be inclusive of various cultural backgrounds.
  • She believes that education should be inclusive and accessible to everyone.
  • The system has become more inclusive over the years, welcoming more users.
  • A healthy workplace is inclusive of diverse opinions and experiences.
  • The movement aims to be inclusive of all voices, regardless of their origin.
  • Were they able to be inclusive enough in their planning process?
  • If we want to succeed, our strategies must be inclusive of global markets.