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broadly-based

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broadly-based [ˈbrɔːdlɪˌbeɪst] ADJque cuenta con una base amplia
a broadly-based coalitionuna coalición que representa gran diversidad de intereses
broadly-based [ˌbrɔːdlɪˈbeɪst] adjcon ampia base
he wants it to be a broadly-based movement → vuole che sia un movimento con un'ampia base


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