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"a range of areas" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means a variety of different subjects, topics, or regions that are included in a particular category or discussion. Example: "The conference covered a range of areas including technology, healthcare, and education."
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A range of areas for research and development are proposed.
"You have seen allegations in a range of areas," said the spokesman.
Cameron is expected to say that he will repatriate powers across a range of areas.
Traditional manufacturers in a range of areas already offer modular products.
On her master scoresheets, she rated FitzPatrick highly across a range of areas.
Public intellectuals come from a range of areas and use their expertise to comment more widely than just their field.
Allianz runs graduate programmes across a range of areas including: corporate management, underwriting, finance, sales, marketing, claims, IT and actuarial.
This was a first year unit for health students across a range of areas, from psychology to medical imaging.
In a range of areas – including school admissions, governance, accountability, financial oversight and system improvement – serious gaps were appearing.
To expect that VAWG services reflect this through a range of areas of expertise isn't too much to ask.
The EU will widen its relationship with Jerusalem on a range of areas including migration, energy and agriculture.
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