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The phrase "a range of limestone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety or selection of limestone types or formations.
Example: "The geologist studied a range of limestone to understand the different sedimentary processes involved."
Alternatives: "a variety of limestone" or "a selection of limestone".
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Along the county's western border rise parts of the Cotswolds, a range of limestone hills.
The Mendip Hills (commonly called the Mendips) is a range of limestone hills to the south of Bristol and Bath in Somerset, England.
Bath is in the Avon Valley near the southern edge of the Cotswolds, a range of limestone hills designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Thomas Hardy described the Mendips as "a range of limestone rocks stretching from the shores of the Bristol Channel into the middle of Somersetshire", and several of his books refer to the Mendips or sites on the hills.
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Finally the effect of particle size and the percentage range of limestone needed for inerting coal under two different granulometries were determined.
The sampled rocks comprise a range of different lithologies including: conglomerate, sandstone, limestone, mudstone, and siltstone and thus cover the major lithotypes comprising the shallow sedimentary cover of the Batinah coast.
In this study, micromechanical sliding experiments were conducted at the contacts of crushed limestone grains in a range of vertical forces from 0.5 to 5.0 N capturing the frictional response during a steady state sliding.
The Sierra Madre Oriental, a range of folded mountains formed of shales and limestones, is situated on the eastern side of the Mexican Plateau.
Landscapes on highly quartzose bedrock that exhibit almost identical scale and morphology to those on karstified limestones occur under a range of climates and on most continents.
Lithuania possesses a range of useful mineral resources, including sulfates, notably gypsum; chalk and chalky marl; limestones; dolomites; various clays, sands, and gravels; peat; some iron ore and phosphorites; and mineral waters.
The studied limestone samples were also characterized by FTIR spectrophotometer (FT-720; Horiba, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) over a range of 4,000 650 cm−1 at room temperature.
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