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The phrase "a place with a range of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that offers a variety of options or features.
Example: "The city is known for being a place with a range of cultural attractions, from museums to theaters."
Alternatives: "a location offering a variety of" or "a site featuring a selection of".
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We also wanted a place with a range of housing associations in the city and surrounding towns and rural areas.
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The shares were said to have been placed with a range of investors.
Smith said she was careful to include projects from a diverse set of places with a range of strategies and goals.
It says it all that on a Tuesday night out of peak season, the place thrums with a range of accents of which Christopher Lambert would be proud.
Community development takes place in a range of settings.
Its website says that interns placed with MPs "engage with a range of activities that shape national policy-making".
Good sites are LiveJournal, Facebook, Myspace, or any place with a wide range of nationalities.
McDonnell attempts to place them in a range of cultural contexts with varying levels of success.
6 European countries are involved to share knowledge and expertise with a range of projects and events taking place.
On average, patients were using 11.3 different medications, with a range of 9.5 to 13.5 with reference to place of death (Table 3).
Women with a range of ages, parities, education levels, types and places of childbirth were purposively selected.
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