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The phrase "a favourable range of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a selection or variety of options that are considered beneficial or advantageous in a particular context.
Example: "The study found that a favourable range of temperatures is essential for optimal plant growth."
Alternatives: "a beneficial range of" or "an advantageous range of".
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Therefore, even assuming a favourably elevated (90 bpm) heart rate, a favourable range of AV optimization information contents of 0.5 0.7, and a possible relative signal variance for VV of (1/7) to (1/5), the information content for VV would lie between 0.01 and 0.03.
Another advantage of not dissecting the soft tissues is early acquisition of a favourable range of motion after surgery.
Displacement of the fractured region occurred after surgery in one patient, but bone union was achieved in the other four patients and a favourable range of motion of the knee joint was acquired.
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The main features of the climate of Bangalore are agreeable and favourable range of temperatures.
Almost all midwives fell into the favourable range of the scale.
This helps maintain a favourable temperature range of 24-26°C 24-26°Cis conducive for the growhichnd development of mosquiso larvae, especonducivedes.
With the exception of unionised ammonia, temperature, pH and free carbon dioxide did not differ during the study period and remained in the favourable range for growth and survival of O. niloticus and C. gariepinus (Table 3).
It showed that the public were favourable to a range of institutions delivering education, as long as it remained free at the point of use.
We calculated the kill gain to kill cost (EPK_In/EPK_Out) ratio for packs of different size and composition (Fig. 8a) and showed that this ratio is very favourable for a large range of pack sizes and compositions.
Happiness has been associated with a range of favourable health outcomes through two pathways: its relationship with favourable biological responses to stress and with healthy lifestyles and prudent health behaviours.
Other phase II studies have confirmed response rates between 50 and 68% and a favourable safety profile of doses in the range of 80 100 mg m−2 per weekly cycle in first-line treatment of advanced breast cancer (Bernard-Marty et al, 2003; Nisman et al, 2003; Sato et al, 2003; Sledge et al, 2003; Toyama et al, 2003).
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