broad base

Frequency: 7.211.8 per million words

a foundation that includes a wide range of people, things, or ideas

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  • These policies have a broad base of support.
  • The company's success is built on a broad base of loyal customers.
  • For the research to be valid, it needs to draw from a broad base of evidence.
  • The new curriculum is designed to give students a broad base of knowledge.
  • A healthy economy requires a broad base of different industries, not just reliance on one.
  • The social movement is trying to build a broad base that includes people from all backgrounds.
  • Without a broad base of popular support, the new law is unlikely to succeed.
  • He was elected because he appealed to a broad base of voters across the political spectrum.
  • Building a broad base of international partners was crucial for the project's success.
  • An investor can reduce risk by creating a portfolio with a broad base of assets.