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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any range of possible" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It can be used when discussing various options or outcomes that are available within a certain context.
Example: "The project could lead to any range of possible results, depending on the variables involved."
Alternatives: "any possible range" or "any variety of options".
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This gives rise to what is known among cognitive scientists as the "Frame Problem": in deciding among any range of possible actions, most of the consequences of each must be eliminated a priori, i.e. without wasting any time on verifying that they are indeed irrelevant.
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A secondary aim was to identify any effect of a range of possible variables upon the likelihood of genital injury resulting from vaginal penetrative sexual intercourse.
The school has since changed its policy to remove any minimum sanction and instead outline a range of possible punishments. .
"There's a range of possible scenarios around those directions, which could possibly include a technical recession".
He identifies a range of possible reasons.
Their accounts suggested a range of possible casualties.
The designers have put forth a range of possible visuals.
Juliet Lyon, the director of the Prison Reform Trust, also believes there is a range of possible solutions.
The authority's original plan envisioned a range of possible increases.
And that ambiguity frees them up to suggest a range of possible truths.
That means each concentration target could lead to a range of possible temperatures.
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