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The phrase "a range to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety or spectrum of options, values, or possibilities related to a specific context.
Example: "The study examined a range to assess the effectiveness of different teaching methods."
Alternatives: "a variety of" or "a spectrum of".
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That's a range to choose from.
So we'd have a range to try to meet the wider housing need in London".
Most of us moderns have too narrow a range to grasp the scope of Wren's endeavours.
Sound meters recorded decibel levels in a range to damage hearing, she says.
We've tired and tested a range to bring you the very best.
Her work ranged from mainstream country to sassy, big band Western swing, which was too broad a range to build a mainstream career around.
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In the field of data-association, a range-to-range and a range-to-track association belong between classical methods of data association for range-only-measuring radars [7].
The video is of a porpoise stationed at a constant range to a stationary target.
Robbi, the youngest, was 4. On a lark, he took them to a driving range to hit a few balls.
"We wanted to cover a wide range, to have a sociological take -- nothing too rarified," said Amy Bloom.
A new focus on global appeal and a captivating range to back it up?
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