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Is the "is" needed in this Which phrase is more preferable and correct: "value out of range" or "value is out of range"?

Which of theseThe question is: "Which phrase is more preferable/correct? and correct: 'value out of range' or 'value is out of range' " in context of technical documentation, specifications and technical description.
I've encountered both of them, but for now I don't know which is more ideal and universal for all contexts. Thanks

  1. Value out of range
  2. Value is out of range

Is the "is" needed in this phrase?

Which of these is preferable/correct?

  1. Value out of range
  2. Value is out of range

Which phrase is more preferable and correct: "value out of range" or "value is out of range"?

The question is: "Which phrase is more preferable and correct: 'value out of range' or 'value is out of range' " in context of technical documentation, specifications and technical description.
I've encountered both of them, but for now I don't know which is more ideal and universal for all contexts. Thanks

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Which Is the "is" needed in this phrase is more preferable and correct: "value out of range" or "value is out of range"?

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  1. Value out of range
  2. Value is out of range

Which phrase is more preferable and correct: "value out of range" or "value is out of range"?

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Is the "is" needed in this phrase?

Which of these is preferable/correct?

  1. Value out of range
  2. Value is out of range
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The question is: "Which phrase is more preferable and correct: 'value out of range' or 'value is out of range' " in context of technical documentation, specifications and technical description.
I've encountered both of them, but for now I don't know which is more ideal and universal for all contexts. Thanks.....................................

The question is: "Which phrase is more preferable and correct: 'value out of range' or 'value is out of range' " in context of technical documentation, specifications and technical description.
I've encountered both of them, but for now I don't know which is more ideal and universal for all contexts. Thanks

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