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range

[reynj] / reɪndʒ /






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John: sotto voce, just barely in range: “In the army, perhaps.”

From Salon

The discovery opens the door to a wide range of future studies.

From Science Daily

The team is exploring faster laser sources, including VCSELs, and testing whether narrowing the sweep range can further improve performance.

From Science Daily

Rates can be in the range of about $150 to $300 an hour, depending on the region of the country, according to the Aging Life Care Association.

From MarketWatch

Financial disclosure records don’t provide exact amounts but instead a broad range for the worth of a government official’s investment.

From Salon