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Centree Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Broad, Large, Wide

Dictionaries vaguely suggest that 'wide', 'large', and 'broad' mean "including extreme ranges":

"There was a discussion on the wider/larger/broader issue of budgeting."
"The lack of experience played a large/wide/broad role in incident."

Could all three of 'wide', 'large', 'broad' be the same in these two sentences?
  
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