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The phrase "a dynamic range of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety of options, levels, or qualities in a particular context, often in relation to experiences, products, or capabilities.
Example: "The concert featured a dynamic range of musical styles, from classical to contemporary."
Alternatives: "a wide array of" or "a broad spectrum of".
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Set in the tiny, churchgoing town of Cedar, Okla., "Kind of Kin" is a democratic novel, employing multiple points of view across a dynamic range of characters.
It has a dynamic range of 20 dB and a quantisation of 1 dB.
The FGE fluxgate magnetometers have been tuned to have a dynamic range of ±4000 nT.
This permitted investigation of a dynamic range of anticipatory anxiety responses.
The camera exhibits excellent sensitivity and a dynamic range of 1 14,000,000.
The assay has a dynamic range of ≥7log10 and is designed to detect all HDV genotypes.
The D/A has 16-bit resolution for a dynamic range of 96 dB, and the corresponding A/D has 14-bit resolution for a dynamic range of 84 dB.
Buyers can expect a frequency response of 2Hz〜40kHz (SACD)/2Hz〜20kHz (CD) and a dynamic range of over 100dB (SACD)/96dB (CD).
The circuit has a dynamic range of approximately 33 dB, in the conditions of limiting the error to 1 dB.
A dynamic range of received signal strength in excess of 60 dB was encountered during the experiment.
This method shows a sensitive response to UHRF1 DNA with a dynamic range of 3 orders of magnitude.
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