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The phrase "a range of facts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety of different pieces of information or data on a particular topic.
Example: "The report presented a range of facts about climate change, highlighting its impact on global temperatures."
Alternatives: "a variety of facts" or "a collection of facts".
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Amazon including a range of facts in its press release announcing the record numbers.
Freud saw that the mind, with remarkable alacrity, can deny a range of facts it would rather avoid and then not seem to know that it has done so.
This post is speculating based on a range of facts and public statements from Apple.
The precedent court took a range of facts into account in reaching its decision.
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In The Times alone, they could find a range of fact and opinion.
This website provides an extremely comprehensive set of resources related to the Human Genome Project, explaining what the project was about, why it was done, a range of fact sheets, FAQs, plus lots of useful weblinks, special modules for teachers and a series of multimedia downloads that were originally on the Understanding the Human Genome Project CD-rom (no longer available).
In vague language, there is no one-one relation between propositions and facts, so that a vague statement could be considered verified by any one of a range of different facts (Vag, 217).
Davies, a zoologist who has written excellent books for children about sharks, polar bears and owls, deftly tucks a range of duck facts into the sweet story of a girl who lives near a river filled with ducks.
"And this report nailed a range of key facts that are relevant to this debate and certainly one of them is by producing and creating more generators and more competition in the marketplace, then there'll be some gains in terms of bringing the wholesale price down".
But some teachers say they are already burdened by state requirements to teach a wide range of facts -- say, the parts of a cell -- which prevents them from devoting class time to research projects.
In past years, the College Board, which administers the program and the exams, has been justifiably criticized for requiring too much rote learning of a broad range of facts, and too little time for in-depth study, lab work or creative ventures.
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