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The phrase "a very broad interval" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a range of values, time periods, or measurements that are extensive or wide in scope.
Example: "The study examined the effects of temperature over a very broad interval, from freezing to boiling."
Alternatives: "a wide range" or "a large span".
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Therefore, the roughness can be changed in a very broad interval by changing the deposition parameters.
The Ehrlichia group shows a very broad interval range for the "maximum" likelihood value and the lower boundary of α value is 0.39 (Table 4).
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The strongest reported association was with assisted transfer compared to self-transfer; however, this had a very broad confidence interval: OR 29.7 (95% CI 3.6-242) [ 46].
The results of Ciruzzi et al. [ 69], with a very broad confidence interval (RR = 2.04, 95%% CI: 0.99 12.52), contributed only to a small extent to the overall RR due to the weighting factor of 1.39 %.
Thus, no statistically significant difference was seen for use of AD or AX between lung cancer patients in the CT scan intervention group and the control group, and with a very broad confidence interval due to the limited number of cases.
In Conclusion--A Very Broad Range of Testing.
All these polyporphines of type II demonstrate a very broad range of their redox activity, without any potential interval of non-electroactivity.
"We see a very broad approach.
In a very broad sense, yes.
We're using a very broad term.
This is a very broad term.
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