vast range
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvastandrange
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vast
adjective
uk/vɑːst/us/væst/
extremely ...
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range
noun
uk/reɪndʒ/us/reɪndʒ/
a set of ...
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(Definition ofvastandrangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofvast range
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The generality of this process is remarkable, as is its potency across thevastrangeof the brain's evolutionary mechanisms.
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Overall it was a very successful conference, covering avastrangeof subjects.
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Humans can discriminate a large number of color sensations, which can be combined into avastrangeof color schemes.
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In view of thevastrangeof topics addressed in the articles, these following comments are restricted to a few selected points.
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In a book offered as a serious scholarly work on avastrangeof materials there is no excuse for this.
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As noted above, the chapters of this book cover avastrangeof areas and are, almost uniformly, informative, relevant and up to date.
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They seem to think that phaticness can only be investigated fruitfully by first describing and classifying avastrangeof (naturally occurring) data.
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If the account is plausible, then it ought to accommodate avastrangeof other examples, and give rise to predictions which can be tested.
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Much more consequential than such copyrights, however, are patents, which prohibit the unauthorized reproduction of avastrangeof products and productive processes.
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Not only does she use avastrangeof sources, she uses them in the most exhaustive way.
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The book also ranges over avastrangeof themes and topics both theoretical and empirical.
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Although these cases were selected randomly, they should not be viewed as representative of thevastrangeof variation reported by parents in both language groups.
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This issue shows thevastrangeof ideas with which music educators and researchers must engage if we are to understand the roles of musical learning in contemporary society.
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For both groups, portrayals of community cover avastrangeof formal and informal social activities, from church services and organized national days, to weddings and family gatherings.
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To study algorithmic techniques for the analysis of avastrangeof concurrency models it is important to find a uniform framework to reason about their characteristic features.
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The lack of research on music's effect on the emotional interpretation of other stimuli is especially surprising when considering thevastrangeof childhood activities in which music is included.
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Dworkin does this by making avastrangeof theoretical considerations germane to the case at hand.
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Phil took me on a tour of the region, leaving me flabbergasted at thevastrangeof topics one could pursue.
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Deichmann had avastrangeof diverse interests, concentrated in insurance, property, construction, iron manufacture and transport.
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Vincent mobilizes avastrangeof examples to show how contingent and complex a relationship there was between literacy skills and economic growth.
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