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The phrase "which range from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the beginning and end of a list of items or ideas. For example: "This software can be used to store information, which range from text documents to photographs."
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A lot of them are protected by puzzles, which range from laughably easy to fiendishly cunning.
Then he makes more callbacks, which range from between 30 and 55 per day.
There are several plausible scenarios, which range from bad-but-not-disastrous to holy-crap.
The Preludes, which range from plainspoken ballads to demonic flurries, are notable for their brevity.
These restaurants, which range from veritable institutions to one newcomer, reflect that diversity.
The texts, which range from Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" to Balzac's "Z.
The drives, which range from 1 to 4 gigabytes and start around $65, take security seriously.
It just hasn't happened yet in federal waters, which range from 3-200 miles offshore.
The company offers a variety of trips, which range from three- to seven-night stays.
Finally, there are the rock and jazz entries, which range from the excellent to the execrable.
There are also links to Web sites with more information, which range from helpful to useless.
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