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The phrase "admit a wide range of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the acceptance or acknowledgment of various options, possibilities, or categories within a certain context.
Example: "The new policy will admit a wide range of applications from different sectors."
Alternatives: "allow a diverse array of" or "accept a broad spectrum of".
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Because natural evolution has selected for a variety of motifs that have been shown in general terms to admit a wide range of possible enzyme activities, a number of approaches have exploited these motifs or 'scaffolds'scaffolds
Therefore, under this framework, data describing the same underlying perceptual abilities admit a wide range of extremely disparate (varying over 25 orders of magnitude), yet unobjectionable alternative conclusions (including both the largest and smallest possible estimates allowed by the analysis framework).
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Last year another new-writing specialist, London's Bush theatre, changed its literary policy to admit a wider range of work.
When the tempering parameter is sample size dependent, the resulting class of processes admits a wide range of behavior that includes both long memory, semi-long memory, and short memory processes.
Given their topology, which admits a wide range of parameters for delivering the same output effects and thereby reflects biological robustness [146 149], metabolic networks have two especially important constraints that assist their accurate modelling [58,77,150,151]: (i) the conservation of mass and charge, and (ii) stoichiometric and thermodynamic constraints [152].
So, as a result (I think), the overall feeling of the book is somewhat more hopeful — it admits a wider range of possibilities, let's say.
Professor Chris Husbands, director of the Institute of Education, says that among the 163 grammar schools in England, Rugby already does a better job of admitting a wider range of abilities than many of its peers.
Therefore, the generalization admits a wider range of correlation.
These wards admitted a wider range of patients for periods ranging from 6 to 48 h [5].
Remark 5.2 Table 1 shows that the diffusion plays a positive role in the criterion of Theorem 3.2, which admits a wider range of time delays.
Control patients were admitted for a wide range of conditions: 27% had diseases of skin, bones, joints, and connective tissue; 11% were admitted for gastrointestinal or hepatobiliary system complaints; 14% were admitted for acute trauma; 8% were admitted for neurological or psychiatric conditions; and 12% had diseases of the cardiovascular system.
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