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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a range of question" is not correct; it should be "a range of questions." You can use it when referring to multiple inquiries or topics that vary in nature or scope.
Example: "The survey included a range of questions to gather diverse opinions from participants."
Alternatives: "a variety of questions" or "a selection of questions."
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Their construct of productive discourse was based on the variety of questions generated across a range of question types.
In 2013, the short-answer format had a range of question types, formats, and point values.
ICF: International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health A range of question development strategies have been reported in published evidence mapping projects.
TurningPoint software is integrated into Microsoft PowerPoint and allows the inclusion of a range of question types into a lecture, for example multiple choice and true/false style questions [ 11].
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But in the absence of a definitive cause, a range of questions are cropping up.
The stress on the networks has led officials to ask themselves a range of questions.
Under the new plan, the I.A.E.A. hopes to answer a range of questions.
SeeSaw's launch yesterday left unanswered a range of questions, largely related to its all-important business model.
He had a range of questions – should he spend more time on this and less on his other work?
This included a range of questions about the people, how they travelled, and their plans for after the move.
It's a baffling case, prompting a range of questions: Were they abducted or were they on the run?
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