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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a calibrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been adjusted or measured accurately to ensure precision or effectiveness.
Example: "The engineer presented a calibrated instrument to ensure the accuracy of the measurements taken during the experiment."
Alternatives: "an adjusted" or "a measured".
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The demo consisted of toggling back and forth between a calibrated and non-calibrated version.
Weight was measured in light indoor clothing without shoes, using a calibrated balance beam scale, and height was measured using a calibrated stadiometer.
The runoff hydrograph is determined using a calibrated tipping bucket.
Validation occurred using a calibrated ball-and-socket joint.
The concentration of O3 is measured with a calibrated instrument and is known to ±10%.
The total pressure was measured using a calibrated capacitance manometer (MKS).
The petri dish was placed under an optical microscope with a calibrated scale.
The noise-equivalent pressure (NEP) was measured using a calibrated source25.
The film thickness was measured with a calibrated surface profiler.
On the camera the position of the lens is precisely indicated on a calibrated scale.
This estimate is based on a comparison of [H2SO4] measurements with a CIMS and a calibrated H2SO4 generator61.
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