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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a span in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific duration or interval of time within a larger context.
Example: "The project will take a span in the summer months to complete."
Alternatives: "a period in" or "an interval in".
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Schulman (17-4) got into trouble over the course of the first three innings, a span in which South Torrance scored all seven of its runs.
She fears that this is too short a span in which to show striking change.
Lamoriello has been running the Devils since 1987, a span in which the team — my team — has missed the playoffs only three times, and won three Stanley Cups.
He also extended his streak to four-straight games with 100 yards or more rushing, a span in which he's combined for 620 yards on the ground.
More than sex, what you're drugged by is fighting and pursuits: I've never seen violent physical action sustained over such a span in a novel.
The Wildcats held Oregon scoreless over the first five and a half minutes, a span in which the Ducks committed seven turnovers and six fouls.
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They were beautiful but generic, like the Millau Viaduct in France, an elegant span in a pastoral setting.
Edmonton scored three goals in a span of 10 33 in the second.
The two goalkeepers traded athletic saves in a span of minutes in overtime.
It shocked her 31 times in a span of minutes in 2007.
The Blues scored twice in a span of 3 55 in the first period to take a 2-1 lead.
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