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The phrase "a wider range of process" is not entirely correct in English; it should be "a wider range of processes." You can use it when discussing various methods or approaches within a specific context, such as business, manufacturing, or research.
Example: "The new software allows for a wider range of processes to be automated, improving efficiency across the board."
Alternatives: "a broader spectrum of processes" or "a greater variety of processes."
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Automation of these techniques can reduce labour intensity and enable a wider range of process variables to be examined.
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Compared with the existing IMC-based methods, the proposed design is applicable to a wider range of processes, and yields a control system closer to the IMC counterpart.
MapMan revealed significant effects of salinity over a wider range of processes.
The resulting technical scalability facilitates a wide range of process control practice in a single framework.
This basic process was optimised over a wide range of process parameters.
Equipment modules are designed once such that they can cover a wide range of process applications and conditions.
The model was verified by comparing the calculations with experimental data in a wide range of process parameters.
The effect of solids mixing on conversion is shown to be insignificant for a wide range of process variables.
This model is thermodynamically consistent and provides accurate description of experimental data in a wide range of process parameters.
Equipment modules are designed once such that they can cover a wide range of process tasks and conditions.
Particle size distribution, zeta potential and suspension viscosity were measured under a wide range of process conditions.
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