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+When all the elements in a sorted set are inserted with the same score, in order
+to force lexicographical ordering, this command removes all elements in the
+sorted set stored at `key` between the lexicographical range specified by `min`
+and `max`.
+
+The meaning of `min` and `max` are the same of the `ZRANGEBYLEX` command.
+Similarly, this command actually returns the same elements that `ZRANGEBYLEX`
+would return if called with the same `min` and `max` arguments.
+
+@return
+
+@integer-reply: the number of elements removed.
+
+@examples
+
+```cli
+ZADD myzset 0 aaaa 0 b 0 c 0 d 0 e
+ZADD myzset 0 foo 0 zap 0 zip 0 ALPHA 0 alpha
+ZRANGE myzset 0 -1
+ZREMRANGEBYLEX myzset [alpha [omega
+ZRANGE myzset 0 -1
+```