The word 'broad' is an adjective. Adjectives don't have plural forms, adjectives have degrees:
The comparative form of "broad" is "broader."
The noun form of the adjective 'broad' is broadness.The verb form of the adjective 'broad' is to broaden.
what is broad form boiler and machinery insurance
The verb form of the adjective broad is broaden.
The noun form for the adjective broad is broadness.
The verb related to the adjective broad and the noun broadness is to broaden.
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Well, darling, the noun form of "broad" is simply "broad." It's one of those rare words that stays the same whether you're talking about a wide expanse or a woman with a bold personality. So go ahead and call someone a broad if you want to add a touch of vintage flair to your vocabulary.
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The Broad form is the "HO3" also known as the "HOC" and sometimes referred to as "All Risk Coverage. It's the priciest Homeowners policy available but also offers the broadest coverage, hence the name "Broad Form". The major difference in the Broad form (HO3) from the Basic Form (HO1) and the Extended Coverage policy (Form HO2) is the peril language appoach. The HO3 is considered to use an "Exclusive" approach where forms 1 and 2 use the "Inclusive" language approach to covered and non-covered perils.
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