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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assortment range" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the variety or selection of items available in a particular category or product line.
Example: "The store offers a wide assortment range of organic products to cater to different customer preferences."
Alternatives: "variety selection" or "product range".
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The investments will be used for expanding the assortment range, marketing and to improve customer service through enhancement of the startup's CRM platform.
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The assortment ranges from a daffodil-yellow silk camisole to a geometric patchwork tunic comprised of hand-loomed Japanese textiles.
The Goldman survey examined prices on a different assortment, ranging from an 87-cent Hot Wheels car (87 cents) to an Xbox console ($179.99), through last Tuesday.
The assortment ranges from ready-to-wear to jewelry and sunglasses.
Sliced sushi rolls are $4.50 to $11.75 for six pieces; individual sushi is $2.50 to $6, and assortments range from $18 to $79.50.
Our first stop was Pasternak, a welcoming Russian restaurant and bar not far from Kollwitzplatz, with plenty of dark wood and soft pink walls -- and a sense of humor: The menu includes appetizer assortments ranging in price from the "proletariate," to the "farmer," to the "intelligentsia" to the "collective".
A society has never evolved wherein people socialise in groups whose tastes in chocolate vary in direct proportion to an assortment's range.
Relative preference for within-group mixing was estimated by [% of potential partners in group X] / [(% of potential partners in group X) + α(1 – % of potential partners in group X ], where α (the assortment variable) ranged from 0.4 for relatively assortive mixing (base-case value) to –0.4 for relatively disassortive mixing.
The baskets, given to each departing couple, contained an assortment that ranged from pantyhose, books and liquor to false eyelashes and cosmetics.
Presented with a roomful of new spring looks by some of the world's top designers, the 5-foot-1 Easton sniffed at most classics ("just not my style") and chose instead an assortment that ranged from Valentino (almost $4,000) to Betsey Johnson (less than $100).
She chewed the scenery in a wide-ranging assortment of movies, ranging from the wrenching drama We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011) to the dystopian thrillers Snowpiercer and The Zero Theorem (both 2013).
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