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The phrase "range of several" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a variety or range of a few different things. Example: "The store offers a range of several different colors for this dress." In this sentence, "range of several" indicates that there are multiple options or choices available for the dress in terms of colors.
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The two evenings showed the range of several dancers wonderfully.
It is often considered to be material <5 mm, but particles frequently are in the range of several micrometers only1.
You're within range of several different cell towers, but you're inside a building that's interfering with your transmissions.
The acquisition spanned across a time range of several months and different illumination and weather conditions.
The rubbery modulus was tailorable over a range of several MPa by changing molar ratio and diacrylate molecular weight.
In addition, the textural pore size of the carbon materials is tunable in the range of several micrometers.
Alpha-emitting isotopes with radioactive half-lives in the range of several months to 100 years or more are suitable candidates.
Male coalitions live and hunt together for life and occupy an area that may overlap the range of several adult females.
In many industrial applications positioning systems are required to follow trajectory paths in the range of several centimeters and featuring at the same time a nanometre-range precision.
The top three values add to 81%, roughly in the range of several other surveys.
Original illustration was drawn to explain broadband electrostatic noise in the frequency range of several kHz.
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