broadly neutral
Frequency: 6.36.8 per million words
Generally or mostly neutral, though perhaps not in every single detail.
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- The Russians took a broadly neutral position.
- The report concluded that the environmental impact was broadly neutral.
- Her political views are considered broadly neutral, avoiding extremism.
- The proposed policy aims to be broadly neutral in its economic effects.
- While not entirely unbiased, the documentary presented a broadly neutral perspective.
- The committee's stance on the controversial issue remained broadly neutral.
- Despite minor criticisms, the general reception of the product was broadly neutral.
- He tried to keep his tone broadly neutral during the heated discussion.
- The organization claims to be broadly neutral on international conflicts.
- Overall, the public's opinion on the new legislation is broadly neutral.