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The phrase "a range of closely" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a context where you are discussing a variety of closely related items or concepts, but it needs to be part of a complete thought.
Example: "The study examined a range of closely related theories in psychology."
Alternatives: "a variety of closely" or "a selection of closely".
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It is difficult for civilians to understand a derivatives contract, or any of a range of closely related instruments, such as credit-default swaps.
In addition, these programs provide a range of closely mentored classroom experiences that provide novice teachers with the time and support they need to learn this complex profession.
Kimchi is a general name for a range of closely related fermented products.
The genus Lens comprises a range of closely related species within the galegoid clade of the Papilionoideae family.
Rather than introducing a range of closely related procedures, it is therefore crucial to objectively assess their performance in practice.
The Microbotryum-Caryophyllaceae system shows further that generalist parasite species are likely to infect a range of closely related hosts.
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This group consists of a range of very closely related bacteria that belongs to the genus Salmonella and the family Enterobacteriaceae.
Each session was organized to maximize the engagement of the patient by offering a range of shorter closely supervised tasks.
Furthermore a range of characteristics closely associated with the core ADHD syndrome often lead to some of the impairments typically seen in adults with ADHD.
Therefore, the ratio of dN/dS may in a way reflect evolutionary distances among a certain range of closely related bacteria living in the same kind of niche, e.g., independent isolates of S. typhi that dwell only in the human body; in such cases, more closely related strains may have greater dN/dS values than more distantly related ones and the dN/dS ratio may then decrease with time.
Popping is also used as an umbrella term to refer to a wide range of closely related illusionary dance styles such as strobing, liquid, animation, twisto-flex, and waving.
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