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Filter by Meaning The wooden span was damaged by the heavy rainfall.
The tailor will span the length of the fabric.
The span of her singing voice is quite impressive.
He managed to complete the project within a span of two days.
The TV series will span several seasons with different storylines.
The mathematician calculated the span of the hypotenuse in a right triangle.
The project had to be completed within a span of three days.
The historian has to span multiple centuries of history to understand the context of the event.
The concert will span different genres of music such as rock and pop.
The concert was the highlight of the weekend's entertainment span.
The span of her performance was only 10 minutes.
The train went over the bridge's span with ease.
The span of the galaxy is so vast that it's hard to comprehend.
The span between the two trees was about 3 meters.
He needs to span the river to reach his house.
The architect has to span the design of the building to fit the available space.
The tour will span several cities across the country.
The river was too wide to jump across in a single span.
The span of the arch was made of bricks and cement.
She crossed the finish line in a span of just 30 seconds.
The distance between the two posts was exactly one span.
The dressmaker measured the fabric with a span.
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