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The phrase "a range of just" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a limited selection or variety of something, often emphasizing the smallness of the range.
Example: "The store offers a range of just three different models of the product."
Alternatives: "a selection of only" or "a variety of merely".
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The lithium-ion batteries are expected to give a range of just under 125 miles.
The index traded within a range of just 56 points throughout the day.
The index moved in a range of just 5.36 points over the session.
With a top speed of 40kph (25mph) and a range of just 40km, its performance is limited.
The Eclipse 500 is about the size of a sport-utility vehicle and can cruise at 685kph (430mph) with a range of just over 2,000km.
Last month it test-fired a new missile, the Hatf IX, with a range of just 60km and specifically designed for war-fighting.
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Typical wireless communications have a range of only 100 meters, or just over the length of a football field.
People with disabilities have a range of capabilities, just like anyone else.
If you don't have access to such a range of tomatoes, just use whatever good-flavoured ones you can.
"[The students] have a range of emotions, just like me," headmaster Tom Lovett told Newser.com.
That means admitting to society and ourselves that we are sentient and we feel a range of emotions just like everybody else: anger, fear, pain, jealousy, envy, sadness, happiness, love, and hate.
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