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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a span of six" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a duration, range, or measurement that covers six units of time, distance, or quantity.
Example: "The project will take a span of six months to complete, ensuring all details are thoroughly addressed."
Alternatives: "a period of six" or "a range of six".
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In a span of six months I lost thirty pounds.
In Baghdad, four suicide bombers struck within a span of six hours.
Over a span of six decades, she devoted herself to service for Hadassah, the women's Zionist organization.
Millwood had won his last two starts and was 3-1 with a 2.95 E.R.A. since July 25, a span of six starts and 36 innings.
Filling in for Matt Mantei, the Diamondbacks' injured closer, Morgan relieved three times and earned three saves in a span of six Arizona victories.
Alexander has not scored since Sept. 16, a span of six games, and he has fewer rushing touchdowns this season (two) than Peyton Manning (three).
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North Carolina State (11-7) has lost three in a row in a span of seven days.
"You've got to win those four tournaments over a span of four months".
The three home runs came in a span of nine pitches against Mike Lincoln (0-2).
In a span of four plays in the third quarter, the Rams had three sacks.
McCarten published three Talk stories over a span of four years about the Lichee Tree.
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