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The phrase "a range of hardnesses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing materials or substances that exhibit varying levels of hardness, such as in scientific or engineering contexts.
Example: "The testing revealed a range of hardnesses in the different samples of the mineral."
Alternatives: "a variety of hardness levels" or "a spectrum of hardnesses".
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