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The phrase "a real range of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety or diversity of options, choices, or elements in a particular context.
Example: "The store offers a real range of products, from electronics to clothing."
Alternatives: "a wide array of" or "a diverse selection of".
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"We want a real range of abilities".
And there is a real range of dance backgrounds.
"There's a real range of wines in Tokaj.
"I feel more like Leopold Godowsky, who had a real range of techniques," he replied.
"We have a real range of options on financing," he said.
We just have to decide that true equality and a real range of choices are better than their illusions.
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Climb to the top for a view, from Salvation Mountain, of the Chocolate Mountains (a real range, made of real rock, to the north-east).
Alas, this is too small a show to see the real range of Crawford's work, including that relating to jazz, New Orleans, New York and other lively matters.
"That gave Lawrence a real broad range of friends.
ITV have described the dish as "the stuff of legends", and in 1995, pie manufacturer Holland's Pies launched a real-life range of hotpots and pies based on the dish, called "Betty's Kitchen".
In 1995, a real-life range of hotpots and pies based on the dish were launched by Hollands Pies, and in 2007, the world's largest Lancashire hotpot was created, based on Betty's recipe.
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