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The phrase "a bandwidth of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the range or capacity of a particular resource, often in contexts related to technology, telecommunications, or data transfer.
Example: "The network can support a bandwidth of up to 1 Gbps, allowing for high-speed internet access."
Alternatives: "a range of" or "a capacity of".
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The good news is a bandwidth of 100Mbps with fewer "dead spots" in the average building.
High-quality frequency-modulated audio needs a bandwidth of about ±100 kilohertz.
Fast Company, which was always more about human capital than venture capital, is still stuck with a bandwidth of buzzwords that seem quaint in the current context.
Sony's machine also uses 8GB of GDDR5 memory with a bandwidth of 176GB/sec as opposed to the Xbox One with its 8GB of DDR3 RAM.
We apply an Epanechnikov Kernel with a bandwidth of 0.06.
We consider an OFDMA downlink that occupies a bandwidth of.
To get simpler, it's 19 separate cables wrapped into one with a bandwidth of 10.2Gbps.
A basic DRAM interface operates at about 7.7MHz and yields a bandwidth of only 30.8 MB/sec.
If we calculate these values to 100 devices, we get a bandwidth of 0.3 MBit/s and a bandwidth of 3 MBit/s for 1000 devices.
A bandwidth of 4 nm, where the central wavelength is at 1330 nm is obtained.
The optimized sensor promises a bandwidth of 3.5 THz (0.5-4THz).
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