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The phrase "a range of parties" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety of groups or organizations involved in a particular context or event.
Example: "The conference will feature a range of parties, including government officials, non-profit organizations, and private sector representatives."
Alternatives: "a variety of groups" or "a selection of organizations".
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[We have had] lots of interesting suggestions from a range of parties.
MEPs from a range of parties called for the inquiry to focus on the role of British overseas territories.
Pervez has donated, personally and through his company, over £500,000 to a range of parties, although the vast majority of his gifts have been to the Conservatives.
The remark in a television interview caused a political storm, with French politicians from a range of parties denouncing the leftist and often outspoken minister, who was discussing a German proposal for restructuring the European Union.
It is far less accustomed to what in much of the rest of the world is the norm: a range of parties, none of them with majority support and none able to rule on its own.
From the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, on the other hand, we got an emphatic reversal on grounds of old-school orthodoxy, just as a range of parties — including The Economist, The Atlantic, Paul Krugman Hillary Clinton and, of all conceivable entities, the Harvard Business School — seems to think antitrust enforcement is important again.
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Leaders of the petition drive said their supporters represent a range of party affiliations as well as supporters who consider themselves to be apolitical, including a longtime resident, Beth Maley, a member of Concerned Residents of Southeast.
Although the IPPR, like Policy Exchange, claims pick up in a range of party manifestos for its ideas, it is known to be close to Labour – a closeness fostered by an interchange of staff.
Despite the Senate voting changes, a range of other parties are likely to gain seats as well-known senators establish eponymous parties.
"Conservative political leaders in Paris, Berlin and Rome must be shaking their heads in disbelief, while President [Barack] Obama will be shocked that a party that hopes to be the government of Britain would associate with a range of fringe parties, most of which have minimal influence in their home countries".
They considered nominations from a range of interested parties, including librarians, critics, writers and booksellers.
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