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Both these words have the same antonym, narrow, a clear indication they are similar in meaning. Wide refers to the distance that separates the limits, and broad to the amplitude of what connects them. Backs, smiles and shoulders can be broad, but mouths are wide.
Note that wide is sometimes used to qualify "shoulders" when emphasizing the distance from one side to the other, rather than the density, size and thickness of the shoulders, i.e. the broadness.
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