broad reform

Frequency: 7.513.0 per million words

a reform affecting many things or people; wide-ranging

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  • The country desperately needs broad political and constitutional reform.
  • The new government promised broad economic reform to tackle inflation.
  • Implementing such a broad reform in the education system will require significant funding.
  • Many citizens are calling for broad healthcare reform to ensure universal coverage.
  • The movement's success was due to its clear vision for broad social reform.
  • Achieving a consensus on such broad reform is proving to be a major political challenge.
  • The president's agenda includes a series of broad reforms aimed at modernizing the administration.
  • If we are to succeed, a broad reform of our internal processes is necessary.
  • A broad reform of the tax code was announced last year, but little has changed.
  • Is a broad reform of the entire judicial system truly feasible at this time?