diverse range
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdiverseandrange
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diverse
adjective
uk/daɪˈvɜːs/us/dɪˈvɝːs/
including many different types of people ...
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range
noun
uk/reɪndʒ/us/reɪndʒ/
a set of ...
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(Definition ofdiverseandrangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Inevitably, with such adiverserangeof work, there are both strong and weak moments in each book.
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The men, in effect spiritual brothers in arms, shared interests in adiverserangeof fields from linguistics to horticulture.
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The widespread applicability of this idea means that it has been exploited in adiverserangeof areas across the arts and sciences.
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The automation task naturally requires the use of adiverserangeof sensors and systems in order to deliver useful guidance and communication systems.
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Representatives are environmental managers, engineers, remote-sensing specialists, and scientific researchers from adiverserangeof disciplines.
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Such primers allow the amplification of the same region from adiverserangeof taxa facilitating parallel research studies in new organisms.
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This prospective survey of non-medical review demonstrated that adiverserangeof patient supportive needs were effectively assessed with interventions and referrals initiated.
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These overlaps, however, are limited, and each of the two types of work environment contains adiverserangeof occupations.
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The economic life of cities produced adiverserangeof theses.
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Calling thisdiverserangeof activities 'plain language' is, therefore, misleading.
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Most feature sophisticated communication devices which enable a wide anddiverserangeof applications to be included in the structure.
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The text covers adiverserangeof subject matter, through 32 papers.
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These data indicate that carrion was utilized by a taxonomically much morediverserangeof species than was fruit.
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Characterizing sclerophylly: the mechanical properties of adiverserangeof leaf types.
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And it does so over adiverserangeof supervised algorithms, languages and parameter spaces in single unified experimental framework.
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There was an equallydiverserangeof opinions on what constituted appropriate dress.
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The notion that there might be a single tradition of instrumental teaching, rather than adiverserangeof approaches, needs to be qualified.
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A useful list of supplementary listening is also included, suggesting adiverserangeof music which could further stimulate discussion among students.
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