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Common collocations with spectrum in American Collocation

spectrum noun singular

US /ˈspektrəm/

large

broad
diverse
huge
vast
wide

The choir performs a broad spectrum of music.

whole

complete
entire
full
whole

This journal covers the entire spectrum of physiology, including human physiology.

of a particular type

cultural
economic
educational
emotional
musical
political
religious
social
theological

Academics and politicians from across the political spectrum signed the statement of principles.

include a spectrum

comprise
cover
embrace
encompass
incorporate
range across
represent
span

Her caseload covers the whole spectrum of family law.

widen a spectrum

broaden
widen

The loan will allow them to broaden the spectrum of products on offer to their existing and new clients.

activities
disciplines
emotions
experiences
interests
issues
opinion
people
possibilities
topics

You need the full spectrum of emotions to experience what it is to be human.