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The phrase "a range of damage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe varying levels or types of damage in a particular context, such as in reports, assessments, or discussions about impacts.
Example: "The storm caused a range of damage, from minor roof leaks to complete structural failures."
Alternatives: "a variety of damage" or "a spectrum of damage".
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A major finding from this work is that for knitted composites, one characteristic length is applicable for a range of damage geometries and knit architectures.
The approach integrates probabilistic seismic hazard models, fragility of as-built and retrofitted bridges for a range of damage states, and associated costs of damage and retrofit.
And other surveys show a range of damage to people and productivity.
The DNA adducts are detected by a range of damage recognition proteins, which leads to apoptosis or DNA repair and survival (Siddik, 2003).
A given microorganism pathogenicity is expressed as a range of damage which is caused by the microorganism itself and by the immune system as a response to a pathogen.
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With pensions causing so much disruption, companies and the groups that represent them in Washington are considering a range of damage-control measures that could have a lasting impact on Americans' well-being in old age.
Homeowners, who are presented with a range of damage-control compensation and buyout options by the company, question why they must tolerate any change at all, particularly without public hearings.
Although competition scrutiny is increasing on big tech in general, with calls from some quarters to break up platform giants as a fix for a range of damaging impacts.
Apparently, the energy absorbed by the composite samples was mainly converted into thermal energy, causing a range of damages, from instantaneous evaporation to cracking and melting, which resulted in a crater-like damage.
Nevertheless, tourism and recreation have a range of damaging impacts on habitats and species (Butler 1980; Buckley and Pannell 1990).
The data used to create the model span a range of displacement damage of 0 90 dpa, within a temperature range of 273 973 K and contain 1800 points.
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