upper range
collocation in Englishmeaningsofupperandrange
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upper
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈʌp.ər/us/ˈʌp.ɚ/
at a higher position or level than something else, or being the top part ...
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range
noun
uk/reɪndʒ/us/reɪndʒ/
a set of ...
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(Definition ofupperandrangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In addition, fast, light, five-note ascending and descending scales were used to check the availability of notes in theupperrange.
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Although her embouchure was -exible, the corners of her mouth were often retracted excessively, especially in theupperrange.
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The lowest antibody titre for any rabbit is shown together with theupperrange.
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However, theupperrangeof wind velocity cannot be predicted.
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The right ventricular dimensions were within theupperrangeof normal.
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Thus, 2 was adopted as theupperrangefor checking if a value was bounded.
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The wide accent range (1,639 cents) is roughly comparable to theupperrangeof falling pitch changes that toddlers and even preschoolers produce, as discussed next.
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The lower and upper ranges of seeds dispersed were calculated: lower/upperrangeof primate densities x lower/ upper range of defecation rates x average seeds per defecation.
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If this index is valid, then elite residences, due to their diverse ceramic assemblages, should occur as outliers above theupperrangeof the 90% confidence interval.
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Some minor bands in theupperrangewere detected by the antibody in both the male and the female lane, and thus resulted from unspecific cross-reaction.
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Will future performance-related payments in theupperrangeor on the management scale be ring-fenced with additional money?
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He gave theupperrangefor council houses and has now given the average range for a £3,000 mortgage.
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It is not possible at this stage to give an estimate of theupperrangeof costs.
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No other important system of coinage has in itsupperrangetwo coins which are so near each other in size and value.
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They have said that they want to protect those in theupperrangeof the property market.
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What are the figures for that, which is theupperrange?
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We know that theupperrangeof supply is likely to last 25 years, but only if there is a sensible depletion policy.
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I suspect that the figure is somewhere in theupperrangeof those that he gave.
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