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The phrase "span of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the length, duration, or extent of something. It is often used in reference to time, but can also be used to describe physical distances or other measurements. Example: The span of time between their first and second dates was only a week, but it felt like a lifetime of memories had been made.
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The field was a span of dirt.
Eon, Long span of geologic time.
"That's the span of it.
Their span of attention is running out.
What's the life span of these crickets?
All in the span of eight days.
The span of functionality never changes".
Their collective span of experience is immense.
Even in a span of countless ages.
Ali's journey covers the span of my life.
The time span of the offers varies by country.
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