Sentence examples for chronological scope from inspiring English sources

"chronological scope" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the timeframe or duration of events being discussed or analyzed in a sentence or passage. Example: The historical novel provides a detailed depiction of the events that took place during the French Revolution, covering a broad chronological scope from 1789 to 1799.

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The show begins with a pair of images that frame its chronological scope -- the Dutch immigrant artist Willem van de Velde's circa 1680 pen-and-ink sketch of a flotilla of ships landing marines on a remote shore, and the modern painter C.R.W. Nevinson's 1917 painting of swollen, frothy waves inspired by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai's woodblock prints of waves.

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This concept of radical technological change in the manufacture of glass rests on analytical data limited both in chronological and geographical scope.

Our study, OPTISOINS01, aims to assess every aspect of the care pathway for early BC patients from a chronological and spatial scope.

From the epistemological perspective (Greek episteme, epistemology = theory of knowledge), the theory of evolution encompasses the nature and scope of knowledge about the phenomenon of evolution (=what really happens), including the chronological discoveries by naturalists and scientists during the development of our cumulative understanding of how evolution works.

The archive is chronological.

History will be chronological.

Chronological time is gone.

The order is chronological.

Beware chronological snobbery.

And it's chronological but memory is not chronological".

It is instead doggedly chronological.

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