full range
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffullandrange
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full
adjective
uk/fʊl/us/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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range
noun
uk/reɪndʒ/us/reɪndʒ/
a set of ...
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(Definition offullandrangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffull range
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Only rarely when we come to face a decision problem are we presented with afullrangeof options right at the outset.
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Shortly after the vote, individual hospitals as well as health-care systems developed new or revised policies on thefullrangeof decisions at the end-oflife.
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Secondly, to examine the concordance of a cycloid psychosis diagnosis with thefullrangeof psychotic disorders across three formal diagnostic systems.
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In sum, with the three types of variables used to construct the typology, thefullrangeof speech community configurations can be described.
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The second step is to comprehend what matters by better understanding thefullrangeof values at work.
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We found the deviation from true horizontal to be less than 0.5 mm over thefullrangeof horizontal couch travel.
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In parallel, we need a long span, but integrated, history of thefullrangeof debates about women's proper role covering the same period.
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Table 5 shows significant results from proportional hazards models testing thisfullrangeof factors.
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However, what we have experienced in historical times does not encompass thefullrangeof what happened in the past.
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Thefullrangeof hairpin and hairpin packet interactions can only be speculated.
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As that range extended from 45 to over 95, it encompassed thefullrangethat could be considered practically available for research analysis.
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Environment-driven resonances have their limits as far as explaining thefullrangeof cognitive tricks goes.
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This is appropriate, but the official development community tends to avoid looking at thefullrangeof non-market failure.
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Although the theory focuses on interactivity and connections, thefullrangeof interactions is sometimes technically difficult to capture in a single model.
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We do not seek therefore to provide a comprehensive account of thefullrangeof influences on persistent poverty and deprivation.
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These three models were selected to demonstrate the consequences of afullrangeof climate scenarios.
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But partnership status categories alone are almost certainly too crude and too restricted to reflect thefullrangeof processes involved.
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Purposive sampling was used to capture afullrangeof views.
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Ratios vary from 0-0 to 74-1/100 births with afullrangein between.
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