broad umbrella
Frequency: 6.02.1 per million words
figurative; refers to a wide-ranging category or concept
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- Alternative medicine falls under the broad umbrella of holistic health.
- The new environmental policy operates under a broad umbrella of sustainable development goals.
- Their organization provides support under a broad umbrella of community welfare services.
- The term 'renewable energy' is a broad umbrella that covers solar, wind, and hydroelectric power.
- Many small activist groups united under the broad umbrella of the social justice movement.
- The company's diversified portfolio includes businesses under a broad umbrella of technology and innovation.
- This research initiative brings together scientists from various fields under a broad umbrella to study climate change.
- Education, in its fullest sense, is a broad umbrella encompassing formal schooling, vocational training, and lifelong learning.
- He offered a broad umbrella of concessions to settle the dispute peacefully.
- Under the broad umbrella of civil rights, numerous individual liberties are protected.