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spectrum

noun as in color spectrum

Strong match

noun as in range

Strongest matches

noun as in array

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The benefits would be felt across the political spectrum.

Among the contenders in this year’s original song race are two on opposite ends of multiple spectrums.

“It is certainly sending a message that Californians across the political spectrum are fed up with higher costs and greater uncertainty on Main Street.”

Firstly, water vapor interferes and overlaps with the absorption spectra of many gases in the standard infrared ranges normally used for detection.

Ms. Gabbard’s comments have earned her sharp rebukes from officials across the political spectrum in Washington, who have accused her of parroting the anti-American propaganda of the country’s adversaries.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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