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The phrase "a calibration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of adjusting or fine-tuning something to achieve a desired standard or measurement.
Example: "The engineers conducted a calibration of the instruments to ensure accurate readings."
Alternatives: "an adjustment of" or "a tuning of".
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Moore's performances, at once penetrating and succinct, come from a calibration of the character with the scale and proportion of what the camera is showing.
John Paul Vann assumed there was a calibration of lethal power that would work in Vietnam or in any counterinsurgency effort -- the right amount of force, the right number of friendly waves.
Justice Souter wrote that while the hallmark of the federal policy was a "calibration of force" -- leaving the president great flexibility to impose or lift sanctions as a form of diplomatic leverage -- the Massachusetts law was much more categorical in barring state agencies from doing business in most circumstances with any company that conducted business in Myanmar.
a Calibration of productivity.
a Calibration of Trion PECVD deposition rate for SiO2.
A calibration of the intensity of temperature was made for each solution.
A calibration of absorbance versus concentration was constructed using 5 points of varying concentration.
To overcome this problem, the approach presented here consists on performing a calibration of such parameters.
Therefore, a calibration of the system parameters was required each time the system was moved.
Also, a calibration of both sensors was made in order to obtain their experimental sensitivity coefficient.
According to experimental results a calibration of the code was performed.
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