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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full gamut of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wide range or variety of something, often in contexts discussing options, experiences, or emotions.
Example: "The festival offered a full gamut of activities, from music performances to art exhibitions."
Alternatives: "a wide range of" or "a complete spectrum of".
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"There's a full gamut of children who come through our doors," she explains.
The American veteran Bode Miller has already experienced a full gamut of emotions at his fifth Olympic Games as he battled against the conditions and expectation.
Pallets – to insulate the tent-floors – have been ordered, and the corporation of London has supplied a full gamut of recycling bins.
"That will look at a full gamut of issues relating to Q&A – the audience composition, choice of topic, choice of guest, objectivity and balance," he told parliament.
While gaydom now embraces a full gamut of subsets, in Mr. Jordan's pithy assessment the heady disco days of the 1970s had "queens and butch queens," distinguishable by their dance-floor moves.
It's a great opportunity to see a full gamut of photography in one space: vintage to contemporary, landscape to portraiture, conceptual to documentary, black-and-white and color, and a few new-media projects.
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Below is a flavor of opinions on Twitter's #280 experiment surfaced from the tech space — which runs a pretty full gamut of views on mega tweets — from supportive (and/or sarcastic) to indifferent to excited to horrified to snarky to creative to critical to navel-gazing to, well, hopeful that the change might finally break the addictive spell of Twitter….
Holloway had already affirmed that viewpoint early in his career, when he played with an A-list of artists covering the full gamut of jazz -- from Sonny Rollins and Lester Young to Red Rodney, Lionel Hampton and dozens of others.
It's a place to experience the full gamut of wild running.
Her latest project is attention-grabbing: nine one-act plays by Noel Coward, performed as a cycle and spanning the full gamut of Coward's writing.
It is hard to find a newsagent that stocks the full gamut of fashion, style and indulgently photographic magazines, but there are very many of them.
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