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The phrase "a full range of applications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety of uses or functions that something can perform, often in a technical or professional context.
Example: "Our new software offers a full range of applications for data analysis, making it suitable for various industries."
Alternatives: "a wide array of applications" or "a comprehensive set of applications."
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Almost anyone could have one of these tiny servers, which are now produced for limited purposes but could be adapted to a full range of Internet applications, he said.
The ad network now offers advertisers a full range of in-application banner ads in a variety of formats, including including static, animated and expandable-to-full screen rich media ads for the iPhone.
With a full range of readers and applications, Google Office is looking pretty hot right now.
It is published quarterly and features system design issues and a full range of current and emerging applications of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) such as GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, local systems, and augmentations.
There needs to be a full range of research disciplines and applications in national funding programmes as well as EU funded initiatives.
The increasing number of books and conferences that cover the full range of applications has found a large and eager audience.
These cements are not expected to offer a like-for-like replacement of Portland cement across its full range of applications, for reasons related to supply chain limitations, practical challenges in some modes of application, and the need for careful control of formulation and curing.
The experience with CFD in the sugar industry through Sugar Research Institute has encompassed the full range of applications from fundamental code development, through the generation and commercialization of new ideas and technologies, to the resolution of practical plant problems.
The full range of applications of the robotic system is then covered, encompassing thoracic, esophageal, gastric, hepatobiliopancreatic, splenic, colorectal, endocrine, and transplantation surgery.
To address such concerns, purpose dedicated small animal MR scanners with field strengths ranging from 4 21 Tesla(T) have been developed and are commercially available enabling full range of applications including MR spectroscopy and functional MRI in small animals[9], [10], [11], [12].
The utilization of the full range of applications of proteomic investigation is dependent on the necessary expertise being available, and a cohort of early-stage researchers in animal sciences has now been exposed to these advanced technologies.
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