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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has range" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the extent or scope of something, such as the distance or variety that something covers. Example: The new company phone plan has a wider range of coverage, allowing employees to make calls from virtually anywhere.
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The book has range, depth, and accessibility.
Verducci has range and ease; he's a shortstop on the page.
Her next effort, worth waiting for, will prove whether she has range as well as depth.
He has dignity, but no majesty; he has range and control, but no surprises.
"He is a complete center fielder because he has range in four directions.
She has range and power; she's a real actress — possibly a major one.
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But its investigation has ranged more widely.
Precipitation has ranged from ½ " to 3 inches.
Clinton has ranged from 38 to 52.
Precipitation has ranged from ¼ " to over 3".
Since phased-array has range-independent transmit beampattern, the range and angle of targets cannot be unambiguously estimated from the beamforming output peaks.
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