broad constituency

Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words

A wide and diverse group of supporters or voters.

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Examples (10)

  • To win the election, the party must appeal to a broad constituency.
  • The environmental movement has successfully built a broad constituency of supporters.
  • This new policy is designed to serve a broad constituency, including both urban and rural populations.
  • The museum aims to attract a broad constituency with its diverse range of exhibits.
  • His novels gained a broad constituency of readers from different age groups.
  • A successful leader needs to represent the interests of a broad constituency.
  • The charity relies on a broad constituency of donors to fund its operations.
  • Building a broad constituency is essential for any social reform to take hold.
  • The candidate's moderate stance helped him secure a broad constituency of voters.
  • The television network is trying to reach a broad constituency with its new programming.