Examples of 'refers to a range' in a sentence

Meaning of "refers to a range"

refers to a range: This indicates that the subject or topic being discussed encompasses a variety of options, choices, or values within a certain spectrum

How to use "refers to a range" in a sentence

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refers to a range
Myelodysplastic syndrome refers to a range of blood disorders.
It refers to a range of conditions that affect the heart.
The term buttermilk actually refers to a range of fermented dairy drinks.
Refers to a range of established and current theories underpinning classroom practice.
But in legal language, the word refers to a range of goods and rights.
The report refers to a range of problems whose solution is particularly important to individual countries.
The term ‘ mini-bond ' refers to a range of investments.
The movement refers to a range of creative acts of revolt and efforts to liberate imagination.
Rice and curry refers to a range of Sri Lankan dishes.
Incoloy refers to a range of superalloys produced by the Special Metals Corporation group of companies.
As used herein, " about " refers to a range of at or about the specified value.
Disability " refers to a range of impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions, whether permanent or transitory.
The term ' about ' hereinafter refers to a range of 25 % below or above a quoted value.
APS-C refers to a range of similarly-sized formats, including.
The word " about " refers to a range of plus or minus 10 % of the stated value.

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