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Chris2010 Posted 11 years ago
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Is it correct to mention "in a broad light." on the below mentioned sentence?

She has received training from one of the finest institutes in U.S., which has allowed her to appreciate the various aspects of patient care in a broad light.
  

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"? Yes, but it is not clearly a result of US training. Nevertheless, I suggest this: She has received training at one of the finest institutes in the US, allowing her to appreciate patient care from a broad perspective.

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  • Yes, but it is not clearly a result of US training.
  • Nevertheless, I suggest this: She has received training at one of the finest institutes in the US, allowing her to appreciate patient care from a broad perspective.
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chris2010 Is it correct to mention "in a broad light."?
Yes, but it is not clearly a result of US training. Nevertheless, I suggest this:

She has received training at one of the finest institutes in the US, allowing her to appreciate patient care from a broad perspective.

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