complete spectrum

Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words

the entire or whole range of something

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Examples (10)

  • The courses cover the complete spectrum of levels.
  • Her expertise spans the complete spectrum of modern physics.
  • The debate featured speakers from across the complete spectrum of political thought.
  • Our company provides the complete spectrum of IT solutions.
  • The new museum exhibit showcases the complete spectrum of artistic expression.
  • They aimed to capture the complete spectrum of public opinion.
  • This therapy addresses the complete spectrum of symptoms associated with the condition.
  • The product line offers a complete spectrum of colours for artists.
  • From joy to sorrow, the novel explores the complete spectrum of human emotion.
  • We need to consider the complete spectrum of possible outcomes before making a decision.