noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a broadsheet paper (= one with large pages, usually one containing serious news )
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Tabloid newspapers are usually about half the size of a broadsheet paper.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Broadsheets are aimed at an educated middle and upper-class readership.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Anything of only momentary interest was delegated to broadsheets or handbills.
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I have sent you a broadsheet which surveys our campaigns.
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In 1945 most people read a broadsheet paper - four populars and the two qualities, compared with two tabloids.
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Only the Sunday Express, among all the middle market populars, was still a broadsheet in 1990.
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Tabloid a page half the size of a broadsheet .
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The daily broadsheet circulates widely in the Arab world and among Arabs living in the West.
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There is a broadsheet plastered crookedly to a wall near their bungalow.