full breadth

Frequency: 6.05.1 per million words

Refers to the complete or entire range or extent.

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Examples (10)

  • To appreciate the novel, you must understand the full breadth of its historical context.
  • Our new marketing campaign aims to reach the full breadth of our target audience.
  • The research project will explore the full breadth of the species' habitat.
  • It took him years to grasp the full breadth of his mistake.
  • The museum exhibit showcases the full breadth of the artist's career, from his early sketches to his final masterpieces.
  • Only after completing the course did she realize the full breadth of knowledge she had acquired.
  • This new telescope will allow us to observe the full breadth of the distant galaxy.
  • We have not yet assessed the full breadth of the damage caused by the storm.
  • His lecture covered the full breadth of philosophical thought on the subject.
  • The investigation failed to consider the full breadth of the evidence available.