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The phrase "a range with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety or selection of items or options that are associated with something.
Example: "The store offers a range with various colors and sizes to choose from."
Alternatives: "a selection of" or "a variety of".
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"There's a range with alcohol.
Suddenly, 40 to 60percentt, a range with which Mr. Waddell agrees, looks more than ample.
Online at www.oleaft.com, they currently have a range with SportsAid – helping support young British sports stars.
He found that there was a range, with some children showing high levels of impairment and others less.
The telephone carrier will get a fee as well; Bango says it has negotiated a range with carriers.
It will have a top speed of 75kph and a range, with a full battery, of just under 100km.
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When we were dating a dozen years ago, Susan went to a shooting range with a girlfriend and blasted clay targets for the very first time.
She went to a target range with a women's club and shot off a few rounds.
You'll find a wide range with a tap, stand and downpipe connector kit costing from £35 to £125, for example, at waterbuttsdirect.co.uk.
The merchant can set a price range, with a floor, and the startup will offer pricing accordingly.
"We arrive at what can only be described as 'butt-fuck nowhere' to find a shooting range with a beat up car at the end of it.
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