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The phrase "a range of made" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly constructed phrase, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "We offer a range of made-to-order products that cater to various customer needs."
Alternatives: "a variety of created" or "a selection of produced".
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Later this year she will collaborate with the high-street brand on a range of make-up and clothing.
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He asked: "if it is so offensive to black up, why a range of make up is called this?" In September 2010, Mr. Davies writes concerning a episode of EastEnders where Billie Jackson used the word "coconut" to refer to himself.
Additionally, the structural variability, large size and incompatibility with a range of monomers made the development of protein MIPs to take a slow start.
Its first products will be a range of towels made by family-owned Belgian manufacturer Jules Clarysse.
There's also a range of cushions made from scarves, textiles and Welsh tapestries.
The company even infuses the fresh smell of citrus into a range of clothing made by Odeur, a Swedish company.
"He's selected a range of films made over decades that reflect the film collection's composition — documentaries, feature films and experimental works".
Delverde Wellness Range is a range of pasta made with selected flours as source of protein, and with chickpeas and flaxseed; not gluten free but innovative all the same.
However, things are beginning to change – with a range of pressures making the work of midwives ever more challenging, unrewarding, and potentially dangerous for patients.
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