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The phrase "and span of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of describing the range or extent of something, often in relation to time or distance.
Example: "The project will cover a wide range and span of topics, ensuring a comprehensive understanding."
Alternatives: "scope and range" or "extent and breadth."
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Finance director Paul Hollingworth last week said measures under consideration included cutting the 41-strong fleet of aircraft servicing UK holidaymakers by more than 10% over 18 months, as well as narrowing the "breadth and span of the product range".
I'd love to see a British series with the scope and span of The Sopranos, Buffy, or The Wire, where characters have room to grow, and plots have more time to play out.
We would travel together down the slope and span of Market Street, until bikes and their riders began to peel off in ones and twos at 5th Street, at 4th and 3rd, vectoring toward bank towers and start-up lofts.
The results of a wholesale review of Thomas Cook's UK operations are expected to be announced later this year, but the company has said it is considering cutting its 41-strong fleet of aircraft servicing UK holidaymakers by more than 10% over 18 months as well as narrowing the "breadth and span of the product range".
As a textbook, it presents a somewhat atypical order and span of topics.
A job's level of responsibility, degree of autonomy and span of control all contribute to employee satisfaction.
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Inner details emerged, but always subtly folded into the overall arching episodes and spans of the opera.
Mr. Cuomo chops up and repeats words and phrases to create a vocal part around which the orchestra plays fractured marches, bursting chords and spans of astringent harmonies.
Despite different heights and spans of beams, the TDL stays the same.
I grew up in mid-Michigan, with both sets of grandparents and spans of aunts, uncles and cousins nearby.
I like this spick-and-span version of our supposedly gross ancestors.
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