across the board
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affecting everyone or everything in a particular situation or group
The idiom "across the board" likely originates from board games where movement or progress is made uniformly across all positions on the game board. It means that something applies consistently to all aspects or areas without exception. This phrase is often used to describe a situation where something is universal or applies without any exceptions or variations.
- The company gave a pay raise to all employees across the board.
- We saw improvements in test scores across the board for the students.
- The new policy affected all departments across the board.
- They received positive feedback from customers across the board.
- The price increase impacted consumers across the board.