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The phrase "a range of two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific interval or difference between two values, often in contexts like measurements, statistics, or comparisons.
Example: "The temperature fluctuated within a range of two degrees Celsius throughout the day."
Alternatives: "an interval of two" or "a span of two".
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The xiao has a range of two octaves.
Some primitive melodies have a range of two notes; the soprano solo in the "Kyrie Eleison" of Mozart's Mass in C Minor (K. 427) has a range of two octaves.
Six front finger holes, two thumbholes, and two keys gave it a range of two octaves and a second.
Engineers at the F.C.C. are studying whether smaller 10-watt stations, with a range of two to four miles, could be licensed in those markets.
This time Maverick didn't just nail a few bogeys and do a 4G inverted dive with a MIG-28 at a range of two meters.
The SA-6 Gainful was a mobile tactical system with a range of two to 35 miles and a ceiling of 50,000 feet.
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Last fall, Tesla began making the only highway-capable E.V. now available: the Roadster, a $109,000 sports car that goes from zero to sixty in less than four seconds and has a range of two hundred and forty-four miles.
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.
The exo suit also offers a range of six extra abilities to select from.
They offer a range of seven beers, including Hackney Gold and Brick Lane Lager.
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