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The phrase "a range of about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate an approximate span or variation in numbers, quantities, or measurements.
Example: "The project will require a budget in a range of about $10,000 to $15,000."
Alternatives: "approximately between" or "roughly around".
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And they gave themselves a range of about 15 feet.
The weapons have a range of about a mile.
The battery has a range of about 100 miles.
Iran says it has a range of about 186 miles.
Most Bluetooth connections have a range of about 25 feet, so you can't wander far.
The missiles have a range of about 250 miles and can carry nuclear warheads.
They have a range of about 175 miles on a fill-up.
Each missile weighs 700kg and has a range of about 100 miles.
U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drones have a range of about 1,150 miles.
That radar is often said to have a range of about 620 miles.
The critical one is the Nodong, which has a range of about 800 miles.
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