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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a range of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a variety or spectrum of something, but it lacks specificity and context.
Example: "The study examined a range of options available to consumers."
Alternatives: "a variety of" or "a spectrum of".
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This makes navigation possible over a range of a few metres.
Julia got an acoustic tag, which broadcasts to receivers in the water with a range of a thousand feet.
In addition, Bluetooth runs at a range of a few yards, whereas wireless LAN's cover hundreds of feet.
Macy's also cut its forecast for same-store sales, predicting a range of a 2percentt drop to a 1percentt increase in the fourth quarter.
A relatively recent model, the Cessna in question had a range of a little over 1,200 miles, putting the Bahamas just within its flying reach.
Each bus would be equipped with an e-mail server and a high-power Wi-Fi base-station, with a range of a mile or so.
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She was able to do swimming, Arabic short courses, and a range of A-levels.
However, temporalism is compatible with a range of A-series views.
A range of A-ring synthons was synthesized to allow the investigations of various conditions of metal-catalyzed couplings.
It would include a range of A-levels, with an expectation that pupils would study a less narrow selection of subjects - such as studying sciences with an arts subject.
Next, we wanted to determine whether our E-score would be able to reflect changes across a range of A-scores for a relatively stable p value as could happen when using a different data set?
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