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Example sentences for "wide range"

  • Socially, there is a wide range of entertainment at Pau.

  • They serve in throat and stomach troubles and for a wide range of ailments "where there is indicated a powerfully alterative and stimulating treatment.

  • In both, of course, there is customarily a wide range of choice.

  • As the pawls can be moved into any of the holes in the table, the base plate B may be set at an angle, enabling the chuck to be used for taper as well as for parallel work, while the chuck has a wide range of capacity.

  • Now, between this condition of glossy smoothness and the degree of abrasion known to practical men as cutting lies, as already stated, a wide range of degrees of abrasion, and each of these has its own coefficient of friction.

  • Now, between the degree of abrasion that is sufficient to cause a bearing to heat and the minimum, possibly lies a wide range that is very difficult of classification, and that influences the friction of the bearing and journal.

  • This combination provides for operating on a wide range of work.

  • The dramatists were no longer searching for new themes and characters in a wide range of stories; they were inventing their plots but were restricted in their materials.

  • The "illegitimate" drama that triumphed in the theatres comprised a wide range of entertainments, mostly farcical in their dramatic elements.

  • This expression, as she used it in her thoughts, seems rather foreign to her habits, but there was room in her large brain for a wide range of illustrations and an ample vocabulary.

  • It has been used to treat a wide range of problems, including these: * personality trait problems: e.

  • For you, it may be more relevant to read about a wide range of approaches and by so doing gain a clearer understanding of what the alternatives are, how they work, and what they may offer you.

  • Embracing the whole circle of learning, or a wide range of subjects.

  • Diffusiveness of speech or writing; expatiation; a wide range of discourse or argument.

  • Pertaining to, or of the nature of, an encyclopedia; embracing a wide range of subjects.

  • Per capita output and living standards were still well below the prewar level, but any estimates have a wide range of error.

  • A wide range of redistributive policies has helped those at the bottom of the ladder.

  • This European insect is now widespread, and in New Zealand is common on apple, pear, quince, and wattle; it has a wide range of hosts.

  • It is a cosmopolitan insect, and is especially destructive to flower buds and fruit, a wide range of plants being attacked.

  • The beds in which they lie one above another exhibit a wide range of tint and texture, often forming spectacles of surpassing beauty and grandeur.

  • On every side a wide range of mesa and canyon lies in full view.

  • Besides variety of form, sedimentary rocks furnish a wide range of color derived from mineral dyes dissolved out of rocks by erosion.

  • The pleasures, then, of the Lafayette National Park cover a wide range of human desire.

  • It is hoped in this way to meet the needs of readers of a wide range of backgrounds and interests.

  • Per capita output and living standards were still well below the pre-1991 level, but any estimates have a wide range of error.

  • The result was to launch Bahá’í communities on a wide range of collective teaching and proclamation projects recalling the heroic days of the dawn-breakers.

  • Nevertheless, their emergence marked a fundamental change of direction that would increasingly open participation to a wide range of states and institutions.

  • From this point on, representatives of the Community found themselves increasingly asked to function as convenors or chairpersons of a wide range of bodies: committees, task forces, working groups and advisory boards.

  • What a wide range of subjects is covered in the study of history!

  • The lines cover a wide range of thought and will furnish an endless variety of material for stories, comment, question and conversation.

  • Do you want him to say, "I might have been a cultured man with a wide range of interests if my father had given to me a little of the time he spent at his club"?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wide range" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being moved; cast down; certain points; darling wife; deceased person; ditto ditto; final adjustment; great favor; had the greatest difficulty; pass that; perfect participle; twenty cents; wide awake; wide detour; wide front; wide open; wide range; wide sense; wide variety; widely different; widely diffused; widely distributed; widely known; widely separated; widely spread; widely used