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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a range of ice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety of ice types or forms, such as in culinary contexts or discussions about climate and geography.
Example: "The restaurant offers a range of ice, from crushed to cubed, to suit different drink preferences."
Alternatives: "a variety of ice" or "a selection of ice".
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So is the packaging for a range of "ice cream that understands PMS" created by a 21-year-old American graphic designer funny, offensive, or something else entirely?
Across a range of ice sizes and shaking styles that varied from Mr. Day's mannered syncopation to Mr. Arnold's self-described "crazy monkey," all approaches arrived at almost exactly the same temperature and dilution.
The model is then applied to frozen sandy soil with a range of ice contents and various temperature conditions; quantitative results agree well with practically measured stress strain data.
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This paper presents a comprehensive review of sediment transport in ice-affected rivers by documenting a range of unique ice and sediment transport processes.
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From BBC News: "A restaurant in London's Covent Garden is serving a new range of ice cream, made with breast milk.
Guidance is provided, for a wide range of ice and environmental conditions, on the factors that should be considered in developing an EER system for a structure that is to be operated in ice-covered waters.
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