Collocations withrange

These are words often used in combination withrange.

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archery range
The community has its own driving range and archery range.
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astonishing range
He writes about an astonishing range of subjects using a remarkable assortment of sources.
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bewildering range
As one reads, a bewildering range of basic tabulations are presented (rarely subject to detailed statistical analysis) and subject to the briefest comment.
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breeding range
The small number of unidentified birds, wintering migrants and vagrants outside their known breeding range were ignored.
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broad range
At first, infants display discriminatory abilities which span a broad range of phonetic pairs.
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coastal range
It grows in the woodlands and forests of the coastal range, usually on serpentine soil.
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cruising range
The reason for that was that they were too small to have the necessary cruising range to carry out her obligations.
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diverse range
Inevitably, with such a diverse range of work, there are both strong and weak moments in each book.
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expected range
The independent parameters of fire size, energy release rate (buoyancy), momentum release rate and atmospheric lapse rate are given over the expected range of values.
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extended range
Thus, the model responds to a constant orientation disparity (0 deg) over an extended range of absolute orientations.
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front range
A new automated rear range light was installed to the rear of the front range light.
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full range
Only rarely when we come to face a decision problem are we presented with a full range of options right at the outset.
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geographic range
Targeted nations are those which conduct commercial shrimp fishing operations within the geographic range of distribution of endangered sea turtles.
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geographical range
The following two case studies illustrate how changes in compatibility can occur over a small geographical range.
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gunnery range
Since 1950, well over £2· million has been spent on setting up and maintaining this naval gunnery range.
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limited range
These might be exceptional claims, but they also underscore the limited range over which the dandy asserts pride of place.
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narrow range
Untreated, shallowly dormant tree seeds only germinate slowly and over a narrow range of conditions.
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normal range
All three groups performed in the normal range.
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optimal range
With on-axis viewing, as pupillary diameter increases beyond the optimal range, the retinal point spread function becomes wider as a result mainly of spherical aberration.
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optimum range
Furthermore, there seems to be an optimum range of moisture contents at which differences between viable and non-viable seeds can be detected.
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point-blank range
When the artillerymen had exhausted their supply of beehive rounds, they began to fire high explosive rounds at point-blank range.
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range extender
The range extender function was activated by a switch on the dashboard.
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range of applicability
The main aspect concerns the possibility of extending the range of applicability to other absorption edge wavelengths, that is, other elements.
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restricted range of
Autism is a severe, chronic developmental disorder which is characterized by impairments in social and communicative behavior and a restricted range of activities and interests.
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specified range
The switching rates for each var gene in the repertoire can be either equal, randomly selected within a specified range or linearly decreasing.
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striking range
Joni uses pedal points not as a tried-and-true, folk-derived, nave expression i of affirmation, but as a special technique with a striking range of effects.
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tidal range
The up-estuary, tidally averaged salinity increases with increasing tidal range and decreasing run-off.
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tonal range
He made albumen and carbon prints, but his preferred medium was the "platinotype" or platinum print process, admired for its permanence and great tonal range.
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trading range
That compares with a trading range over the whole of the past year of about 10 points and is the largest gain in five years.
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unlimited range
All that is clear is that these vessels have unlimited range.
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upper range
In addition, fast, light, five-note ascending and descending scales were used to check the availability of notes in the upper range.
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vast range
The generality of this process is remarkable, as is its potency across the vast range of the brain's evolutionary mechanisms.
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vocal range
Difference, it would seem, governed every aspect of his life, from his upbringing and early socialisation to his vocal range and physical appearance.
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wide range
The inclusion of a wide range of skills in conservatorium curricula would enable music graduates to expand the scope of their performance and non-performance roles.
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