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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add range" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are instructing someone to include a specific range of values or items, often in programming, data analysis, or similar fields.
Example: "To improve the functionality of the application, please add range to the input parameters."
Alternatives: "include range" or "insert range".
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This season, he began to add range to his jump hook.
Add range outside of CA to Linaria canadensis: to se US, adj Canada, S. Am.
Add range selection functionality to a browser to select multiple links and search them in parallel and place them in multiple frames on the display wall.
An H-bomb would add range to the hermit kingdom's belligerence, with the ultimate dream being a nuclear missile that could reach America itself.
Electric vehicle competition is heating up and it's pushing some of the first entrants to add range and other features in hopes of keeping up with automakers that are just bringing EVs to the market.
First, by adding the 8 performance scores as originally scored (0 3) into a Child-OIDP additive score (ADD) (range 0 24).
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Other potential suitors, he added, range from Boeing, Eaton and Martin Marietta to Ford and Chrysler.
So adding range with batteries would cost more, and it would weigh down the car more, and presumably would affect the performance of the car more.
The added range from "hydrodynamic cooperation" allows fungi on the ground to shoot their spores into flowers or plant wounds, whence they can quickly spread throughout the plant and kill it.
Range estimates were simulated by adding range estimation errors and NLOS biases to the true distances.
And it doesn't seem as if BMW is adding range to the model, either.
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