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The phrase "an array of situations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety of different circumstances or scenarios in a particular context.
Example: "The study examined an array of situations that could impact employee productivity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a range of scenarios" or "a variety of circumstances."
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Our study has economic efficiency implications for an array of situations in which depreciable assets are commonly sold.
In cricket the impersonal and implacable rules of the game generate an array of situations in which highly individual moods, attitudes and habits are revealed.
This deceptively simple extension of game theory paved the way for economic theory to be applied to an array of situations besides the marketplace.
Such spikes in energy consumption do not have to be singular, because it is possible to assign an array of situations where energy losses occur and track them to the specific location.
By anticipating and preparing for an array of situations, social media leaders can prepare relevant responses, build out a library of useful content, and cut down response times.
The power of words can be noticed in an array of situations in America.
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These activities were initiated by the Liaison, and were designed to create an array of situation-based learning experiences for the primary author.
This is illustrated by way of case studies illustrating an array of diverse situations, including the United States, France, Belgium, Canada, and postcolonial countries in Asia and Africa.
When I was there, the core DIS team — Lauren Boyle, Solomon Chase, Marco Roso, Nick Scholl, and David Toro — was photographing models in an array of fabricated situations, including a woman reclining on an ironing board and two smiling office workers shaking hands over a printer and holding a piece of paper.
Run that sometimes-fatal experiment through tens of millennia and what do you get? "Across an array of psychological situations and tasks, adults display a negativity bias, or the propensity to attend to, learn from, and use negative information far more than positive information," states one summary of the research.
They develop the conditions from being in an array of dangerous situations, and they return home emotionally crippled.
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