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What does to broach a subject mean?

To "broach a subject" means to introduce or begin discussing a topic, often a sensitive or delicate one.

Think of it like carefully opening a sealed container - you need to do it gently and with care.

Here are some examples:

* "I finally broached the subject of her salary with my boss."

* "He was hesitant to broach the topic of his divorce with his children."

* "She broached the subject of their upcoming move with her husband."

Key points:

* Implies sensitivity: The topic being broached is often one that requires tact and consideration.

* Emphasis on starting: It's about introducing the subject, not necessarily having a full discussion.

* Can be used in a variety of contexts: It can be used in personal conversations, professional settings, or even in writing.

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