branch out

VERB
  1. vary in order to spread risk or to expand
    The company diversified
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How To Use branch out In A Sentence

  • The bookshop has decided to branch out into selling software and electronic publications.
  • OASIS will initially focus on certifying ingredients used in cosmetic/personal care products but will likely branch out to include sustainable practices and packaging. 19 posts from March 2008
  • The two big banks have their own retail branch outlets and are perceived as not needing to pay middlemen to sell their products.
  • You will feel still more sure of this when you find that there is not only one straight gallery of coal, but that galleries branch out right and left, and that everywhere you find the coal lying like a sandwich between the floor and the roof, showing that quite a large piece of country must be covered by these remains of plants all rooted in the underclay. The Fairy-Land of Science
  • The bookshop has decided to branch out into selling various records and tapes.
  • The bookshop has decided to branch out into selling software and electronic publications.
  • I think ballet companies need to branch out to communities - we can't keep blinders on in this business.
  • They now hope to branch out into salons and speciality stores.
  • But what she's really excited about is her plan to branch out into directing.
  • Don't be afraid to branch out and try something new.
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