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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a range of six" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a set of six items, values, or options within a specific context, such as measurements, scores, or categories.
Example: "The survey included a range of six different responses to choose from."
Alternatives: "a set of six" or "a selection of six".
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The exo suit also offers a range of six extra abilities to select from.
The redesigned console will come in a range of six colours and is aimed at casual users.
(The standard remote with XP Media Center requires a clear line of sight; most wireless mice have a range of six feet and require a flat surface).
This resulted in a high-decibel dual harangue from a range of six feet, which would have terrified many officials into giving way.
The directive ended up leaving both decisions in the hands of national governments, setting a range of six months to two years.
With Sub-Lieutenant Panunti's report, Captain Biscaretti determined the position of the Turkish vessels and opened fire on them from a range of six kilometers.
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That is down from a range of three and a quarter years to 5 years.
Surface-to-air missiles favored by Al Qaeda generally have a range of three to five miles.
They offer a range of seven beers, including Hackney Gold and Brick Lane Lager.
With a range of one and a half octaves, the melody is notoriously difficult to sing.
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