Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is a “cast/spread your net wide“ and its meaning is “to try as many things as possible so that you will find what you want”.
Example Sentence: “Just feeling like you want to go get a test is really not the best strategy, but we know that most of the spread are from asymptomatic people, particularly young adults, so you have to cast a wide net and I think we’re able to do that,” Adm. Brett Giroir, assistant secretary for health at HHS, said in an interview on CNBC.
This phrase is present in CNBC article Top HHS official says ‘most’ of the coronavirus transmission is from asymptomatic people and click here to read it.
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