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The phrase "the span between" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the distance or time between two points or events. Example: "The span between childhood and adulthood is a time of significant development and growth."
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They straddle the span between rock and leftfield hard places with the surefootedness of mountain goats.
And the span between cradle and grave could be woefully short.
In New York, the span between crummy places and fantastic ones is wide.
So is the span between the apartment that is an incredible bargain and the one that is wildly overpriced.
The stages G1, S, and G2 make up interphase, which accounts for the span between cell divisions.
The delight we get in a digital glimpse of the North Koreans' land only underscores the span between their reality and ours.
In the meantime, state planners spent the span between 1992 and 1999 meeting with county and municipal leaders and trying to reach a consensus on a revised version of the plan.
Robert Woolfolk's legs were too long to unfold in the span between seat and pedals, so he rode with his knees doubled and knobbing up near the handlebars, like a clown on a tricycle.
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The time span between the initiation of the transfer procedure and the realization was good and better than expected.
When block size increases, the time span between the observations in the sample decreases.
The older you are, the shorter the time span between infection and death; sugar daddies die, too.
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