wider concept

Frequency: 5.89.1 per million words

Refers to a more inclusive or comprehensive concept.

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Examples (10)

  • Sustainability is a wider concept that includes social and economic factors, not just environmental ones.
  • The course will introduce the wider concept of digital literacy, which goes beyond basic computer skills.
  • Well-being is a wider concept than happiness, encompassing health, purpose, and community.
  • Our new strategy is based on the wider concept of customer experience, rather than just customer service.
  • To understand the issue, we must embrace the wider concept of public health.
  • She argued that 'security' should be understood as a wider concept that includes food and economic stability.
  • The research project has now expanded to cover a wider concept of urban development.
  • He introduced a wider concept of intelligence that challenged traditional IQ testing.
  • The curriculum was redesigned around the wider concept of 'global citizenship'.
  • This book explores the wider concept of freedom, moving beyond purely political definitions.