grammaticality - a broad range of vs a wide range
Could you help me to point out the differences in the following sentences. for me both sentences imply same meaning.
The Restaurant , offers a broad range of locally caught fresh seafood, prime steak and meat dishes
The Restaurant , offers a wide range of locally caught fresh seafood, prime steak and meat dishes
Answer
As pointed out by in John Lawyer's comment, there definitely should not be a comma after "Restaurant" and nor should there be a space in front of a comma).
Apart from that, (as a Brit) I see absolutely no difference in meaning between the two sentences:
- I perceive no difference between wide and broad in this context.
- Nor do I perceive any difference between range and variety in this context. Personally, I do not think assortment (as suggested in another answer) is so appropriate in this context for reasons I find difficult to explain: it just does not seem so idiomatic.)
Being pedantic:
- "Restaurant" should not be capitalised: it is not a proper noun.
- You could say "other meat dishes", because "prime steak" is also a meat dish.
- I think a comma after "steak" (as suggested by John Lawyer) would be desirable.
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