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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'band between' can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a set of parameters or conditions in which something exists, such as a restrictive relationship or an agreement that can be seen as a boundary of sorts. For example, you could say, "The contract outlined a tight band between the two parties in terms of intellectual property rights".
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It had burlesque and a rock band between matches.
And it is a band between idea and embodiment.
For practical realizability, there should be a transition band between a passband and stopband.
Defunkt's leader, Joseph Bowie, steers the band between funk workouts and hints of blues and jazz.
OPEC's oil production fluctuates in a narrow band between two danger zones (see Exhibit IV).
These refugees settled into makeshift camps, in a band between the flooded coast and the hinterland.
The p-type doping produces an offset in the valance band between doped and undoped material.
The emissions can be observed in the frequency band between 10 and 100 MHz.
He has the biggest gap in the band between his personal tastes and the music he plays.
In healthy humans, the body occupies a narrow temperature band between 97 degrees and 99 degrees Fahrenheit.
With one end of the rubber band between his teeth, Christian Hesch cinched the tourniquet tight around his biceps.
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