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The phrase "a range of working" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to refer to a variety of work or tasks, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "The project requires a range of working methods to achieve the desired results."
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He proposed creating a range of working groups where scientists and industry representatives would work together to develop synthetic materials that do not shed synthetic fibers – or do so minimally but are still cost-effective, high-performing and, if possible, rely on recycled materials.
Thermodynamic and economic analyses were conducted for key cycle design options, a range of working fluids and component selection parameters.
pH adjustments were made using 10 Normality of H2SO4 and 6 Normality of NaOH to achieve a range of working pH between 2 and 10.
Such model contains a set of predictive equations derived from the results of 102 field trials, conducted with 30 different machines, under a range of working conditions.
These approaches (including infrared radiation, direct heating, indirect heating through flowing air/oil/water, or even storage in a constant temperature room) can be considered when implementing elevated temperature electrospinning over a range of working temperature.
None were stockmen working cattle on a daily basis, and initially they were interested in a range of working dogs, including the Smithfield.
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The John Lewis Partnership offers a range of work experience placements.
You have a range of work from everywhere".
It applies to a range of works in the show.
If a repertory offers a range of works, it can also epitomize a specific ensemble style.
It's hard to develop expertise when you're attempting such a range of work.
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