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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as range, 7 .

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Examples

  • It's a lot of fun to take them to a target-range and watch them compete, even if it's not formal ...

    Sword-Fighting regina doman 2007

  • The bully went down on his face and started to scramble up, putting his rear in perfect target-range.

    The Robin And The Kestrel Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • Kelley gained his enviable name of "Bull's-Eye" by having spent twenty-two successive seasons on the target-range without ever making a "bull's-eye."

    Bamboo Tales J. Alexander [Illustrator] Mackay 1905

  • a target-range, and I had the full consciousness of a perfect hit in anticipation; I knew that I could not miss.

    The People That Time Forgot Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912

  • "It was in line with expectations ... it was mainly influenced by technical factors and we expect it to return below the target-range in March.

    Mail & Guardian Online 2010

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