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Discover Ludwig"decent range" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a reasonably good variety of something, such as a selection of products or services. For example, "This store has a decent range of electronics."
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Alternatively you can invest in some growlights (simplycontrol.co.uk stock a decent range).
Cateye offer a decent range of lights starting at reasonable prices.
Even better was the decent range of bottled beers (I couldn't face any more grape juice).
Both L&G and Scottish Widows provide a decent range of passive funds and property funds".
They sound as good as a £40 pair of in-ear headphones, with decent range, but lack real bass.
It also sells seasonal organic vegetables, a decent range of other organic produce and there's a cafe on site.
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If you do not prefer one of those weapon combos, at least make sure at all times that you have a decent longer range weapon (Battle Rifle, Covenant Carbine) and a good close range weapon (Assault Rifle, Mauler, Brute Shot).
And although average returns remain decent, the range is vast.
Off the water in Merrick, she added, four- or five-bedroom houses in decent condition range from the high $700,000's to the $900,000's on 60-by-100-foot lots.
The One, for instance, had decent mid range but an overly bright high end with just the out of the box calibration.
A research team at Tokyo-based Waseda University has manufactured the ULV [JP], a one-person electric vehicle with a number of selling points: it's cheap, it's small and light (72.6kg), and it has a decent driving range (80km).
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