Sentence examples for a prodigious range of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a prodigious range of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a vast or impressive variety of something, often in contexts related to skills, knowledge, or products. Example: "The museum boasts a prodigious range of artifacts from ancient civilizations."

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They help him encompass a prodigious range of commissions.

Writing in lucid, user-friendly prose and drawing analogies from a prodigious range of fields (including literature, painting, architecture, philosophy and semiotics), Mr. Johnson made the provocative argument that the graphic interface -- those software-mediated interactions between users and computers -- is potentially "a medium as complex and vital as the novel or the cathedral or the cinema".

Genomic sequence data from the three domains of life have revealed a prodigious range of genome compactnesses; however, our knowledge of the processes responsible for this gamut of genomic architectures is contentious.

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But it was the motet, with its prodigious range of vocal demands and expressive opportunities, and Bostridge now thoroughly warmed up vocally, that was the high point.

The orchestra's strings use practically no vibrato; Ibragimova uses it sparingly (to bring the solo line alive), and her subtle changes of colour and prodigious range of articulation are things to wonder at.

What makes this show so exceptional is not just its prodigious range – 2,500 years of art – but its passionate curiosity.

Claudia Lennear was an integral part of the Stones' shows in the early '70s, as Lisa Fischer, a singer of truly prodigious range and delicacy, has been since 1989.

Merry Clayton tells of being summoned to a recording studio in the middle of the night, pregnant and with her hair in curlers, to record an incendiary vocal track on "Gimme Shelter". Claudia Lennear was an integral part of the Stones' shows in the early '70s, as Lisa Fischer, a singer of truly prodigious range and delicacy, has been since 1989.

(His well-known collaboration with Björk gives further evidence of his prodigious range).

His prodigious range and productivity is only partially captured by the published bibliographies of his works.

Yet, as if to confirm that "near success" registers archivally as failure, Calhoun a prodigious writer of letters, scripts, and stories; an avid collector of Southern California memorabilia; a prodigious contributor to a broad range of civic performance traditions left no "Virginia Calhoun Collection" (at least not one that an existing archive or repository considered worthy of keeping).

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