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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high gain" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a noun phrase that means a great increase or advantage in something. Example: The company's new marketing strategy resulted in high gains in sales and customer satisfaction.
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require high gain antennas to overcome adverse channel conditions.
The high gain of U1 also helps reduce this PWM effect because it ensures quick transitions.
In the jargon of electronic engineering, therefore, the quantum dot-graphene hybrid has enormously high "gain".
But optoelectronic transistors, particularly those with high gain, are much harder to make.
These performances are shown to be achieved by combining an appropriate high gain state feedback control with a high gain adaptive observer under persistent of excitation condition.
Chang, J., Zhang, X., Ge, T. & Zhou, J. Fully printed electronics on flexible substrates: High gain amplifiers and DAC.
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One was dedicated to getting the high-gain antenna unstuck.
But in fact, it's a high-gain constant.
The controller consists of a high-gain observer, a high-gain observer-state feedback and a common adaptation of both high-gain parameters.
The IF amplifier is a high-gain, narrow bandwidth amplifier.
"Everyone knew this was a high-gain, high-risk program," the official said.
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