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Free sign up"a span of" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a specific period of time or space. Example: "The bridge has a span of 500 feet." (referring to the distance between two supports) Example: "The project will take a span of six months to complete." (referring to the length of time) Note: "span" can also be used on its own without "of," such as "The bridge has a 500-foot span." In this case, "of" is not necessary.
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The field was a span of dirt.
Even in a span of countless ages.
The three goals came in a span of 1 49.
Allowed three goals in a span of 14 minutes.
In a span of minutes, the world turned upside down.
"They give you a span of 8 to 12 weeks.
21 of last season — a span of 31 games.
In a span of six months I lost thirty pounds.
The fees increase over a span of several years.
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The study was conducted over a span of 18 months.
It observed only 215 people for a span of seven consecutive days.
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