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spectrum

[spek-truhm] / ˈspɛk trəm /
NOUN
color spectrum
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However, those at the highest end of the earning spectrum cannot necessarily expect to be better off.

From BBC

You raised them to be independent and critical thinkers so that they can navigate the world, whether they are on the right, the left or some other point on the ideological spectrum.

From MarketWatch

And, at the other end of the spectrum from Gen Z politics, supporters of the ex‑king Gyanendra Shah, 78 -- deposed in 2008, ending 240 years of monarchy -- will also campaign.

From Barron's

“If you look at the American political spectrum in a broader sense, you will still find a lot of people who insist on shared values, and I think we should not give up on that.”

From The Wall Street Journal

We must plan for a larger, more diverse nuclear arsenal designed for the full spectrum of threats we’re likely to face in 2050.

From The Wall Street Journal