a range of sthTheyprovideIT andconsultancyservicesto a range ofclients.
a wide/broad rangeThe newregulationsallowa muchwiderrange ofcompaniestoselllegalservices.
arange ofissues/options/possibilities
[C]COMMERCE
a set ofproductsof asimilartypethat aresoldby aparticularcompanyorstore:
a broad/wide/huge rangeWestockawiderange ofprintersandaccessories.
a full/extensive rangeTheyaimtoofferafullrange ofonlineservicesfortravellers.
a small/narrow/limited rangeBig-discountretailerssellalimitedrange athighlycompetitiveprices.
[C,usually singular]
theamountortypeof something between anupperandlowerlimit:
in the range of $1500-$2000/£10,000-12,000, etc.Thecostofbuildingthe newstadiumisestimatedto be in the range of €150-180 million.
in the ... rangeTheirannualsalariesare in the $30,000 to $40,000 range.
age/frequency/income rangeWeinterviewedcustomersacrossthewholeagerange, from 16 to 65.
[C,usually singular]FINANCE,STOCK MARKET
thehighestandlowestpriceat which aparticularsharehastradedover aperiodoftime:
Most of the fund'spurchasesare in the 250p-300ptradingrange.
[S]
thelimitsofpower,responsibility,experience, etc. that apersonororganizationhas:
range of experience/skills/abilitiesTheprojectisoutsidemy range ofexperience.
trade in a narrow/tight range
FINANCE,STOCK MARKET
to set thepriceofstocksorsharesat alevelwhere there is very littledifferencebetween thebottomandtopprice,especiallywheninvestorsarenervousabout afinancialmarket:
Themarketstradedin anarrowrangeaheadof today's US interest-ratedecision.
See also
mid-range
price range
product range
top-of-the-range
range
verb[I]
uk/reɪndʒ/us
to have anupperandlowerlimitinamount,level, etc.:
range from sth to sthPrices range from $50 to $1500.
range between sth and sthCharges range between 15% and 25%.
toincludeagroupof things of thetypedescribed:
range from sth to sthTheysellproductsranging frombatteriestohigh-endelectronicgoods.
This permits the determination of the allowable fuel for the aircraft, which ultimately yields therangecapability.
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This permits good discrimination within this intensityrangeat the cost of absolute intensity discrimination.
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A distinctive feature of qualitative methods is the flexibility of research designs, particularly where ethnographic methods using arangeof techniques are involved.
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However, the error is quick to decrease and enter therangeof error of the other algorithms.
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At first, infants display discriminatory abilities which span a broadrangeof phonetic pairs.
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Our pupils came from arangeof local, national, and international backgrounds.
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The intersection between the orientation annulus and the end-effector locus represents the orientationrangefor a manipulator at a certain reachable workspacerange.
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Individual hospices were represented at rates ranging f rom 25% to 100%.
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The possible scorerangeis 0-100, with higher scores representing better functioning.!
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The average treatment slot was reported as 20 min (ranging from 15 to 60 min).
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About half reported an on-site in-patient unit with an average number of 17 beds (range1-38).
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The desired client profiles had been established a priori to ensure that a broadrangeof clients would be recruited.
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We removed those children in order to have an appropriate variancerange.
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The inclusion of a widerangeof skills in conservatorium curricula would enable music graduates to expand the scope of their performance and non-performance roles.
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What must be stressed, however, is therangeand importance of its findings.
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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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