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The phrase "a large range of characters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a diverse selection or variety of characters in a story, game, or any other context involving multiple personas or figures.
Example: "The novel features a large range of characters, each with their own unique backgrounds and motivations."
Alternatives: "a wide variety of characters" or "a broad spectrum of characters".
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Set in south London, where I live, the book has a large range of characters, especially in terms of race and ethnicity – and more than one reviewer commented that I was "exposing readers' prejudices" by not stating immediately if a character was black or mixed race or Asian.
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