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The phrase "a rang of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a range of"? If this is the case, you can use it to refer to a variety or assortment of items, options, or categories.
Example: "The store offers a range of products, from electronics to clothing."
Alternatives: "a variety of" or "an assortment of".
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Similarly, in 2014, a "ring" of 25 baggage handlers was accused of theft at LAX.
A ring of worriers.
But it carried a ring of truth.
A ring of emeralds and diamonds.
All these have a ring of truth.
But that union is less a ring of fire than a ring of virtue.
A buffalo skull leans on a ring of stones.
Finally, he is encircled within a ring of fire, trapped.
Our main camera was a ring of 16 GoPros.
They certainly do not have a ring of finality.
He says it with a ring of bitterness.
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