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The phrase "a great span" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant distance or extent, whether physical or metaphorical. Example: "The bridge has a great span, allowing it to connect the two sides of the river seamlessly."
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"And like a miniaturist on canvas who has to work to distil a world into a few square inches, the writer who can suggest a great span in a story that has to be kept in check is a true servant of the craft".
However, feeling suspense upon repeated viewings after a great span of time is an altogether different phenomenon.
The new method works reliably for a great span of possible molecules, encompassing well-known drugs, nutrients, and a multitude of other technically interesting compounds.
Plus there's a great span of music that you've incorporated into your own repertoire, perhaps because of all of these things?
You know, some people are eager to live a great span of life, but they failed… You know this is predetermined".
A precise diary, which need not cover a great span of time, may help your doctor understand your problem.
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Gradually the music will build in scale until you reach the colossal, slow, full-orchestral grandeur of the Sugarplum adagio in Act II: no ballet score has a greater span, and this shows how passionately Tchaikovsky was depicting the inner life of a child.
This relationship appears to be more robust for all organs at early time because there was a greater span in the weights available at early time (see Table 1).
The reasons contributing to this might be that they used larger plots with more soil samples per plot, and that they had many more field plots which allowed development of more complex models as well as enabling the inclusion of a greater span of data, which tends to improve R2.
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More importantly, it was fitted with new wings with a greater span and more surface area; they also had a new airfoil designed to delay Mach tuck.
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