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The phrase "a time span of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific duration or period of time.
Example: "The project will take a time span of six months to complete."
Alternatives: "a duration of" or "a period of".
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Good transparent GBNPN crystals were obtained in a time span of 3 weeks.
The data show that coke deposition takes place at a time span of tenths of seconds.
Two numerical simulations were performed on a time span of 3 years.
Manager D, with a time span of two to three years, did not feel that C, with a time span of three to four, was distant enough hierarchically to take orders from.
The section, 19 m thick, divided into 11 stratigraphic levels, represents a time span of nearly 700,000 years.
Polymers were designed to release 1000 ng adenosine per day during a time span of ten days.
It is running with annual intervals and for a time span of 100 years (vegetation 50 years).
The model is intended to be applied to decisions related to tactical planning over a time span of one year.
In a time span of hours their response evolves from weak, sporadic, uncorrelated events of single diatoms, to strong quasi-periodic oscillations synchronized by the whole diatom population.
Medium-term, or strategic, warning, usually involving a time span of a few days or weeks, is a notification or judgment that hostilities may be imminent.
The beginning of the Mesozoic is a unique time in Earth history enduring two major mass extinctions within a time span of 40 million years.
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