Sentence examples for a frequency that maybe from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a frequency that maybe" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing a potential or uncertain frequency in a context such as science or music, but it requires rephrasing for clarity.
Example: "We are looking for a frequency that maybe aligns with the resonance of the material."
Alternatives: "a frequency that might" or "a frequency that could".

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People still eat at other people's houses over the course of a week, and those people are generally idiots, and Dave Lamb regularly reminds us of this fact at a frequency that maybe only bats can hear.

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Maybe we should go round with bowls of incense… You should do a Sensorama screening Well, Richard Hammarton, who did the soundscape, worked in the rehearsal period with a frequency that made the seats vibrate.

One is a fixed frequency that's slightly off.

We have a frequency of mass shootings that far exceeds other countries in frequency.

"it doesn't quite feel like a home page, that's maybe not helpful.

However, there is a phenomenon called "premature" that maybe appear in the optimal solutions of GA.

Unless stated, no minor allele frequency threshold (to avoid exclusion of SNPs that maybe informative in a single breed or population) and Hardy and Weinberg Equilibrium (as introgression may result in loci not in Hardy and Weinberg equilibrium) criteria, were applied.

So maybe the stars are singing after all just in a frequency too high for us to hear and across a vacuum that wouldn't convey the sound anyway.

And that maybe is a problem".

This method allowed us to draw the pathways that maybe have a link with radioresistance machinery.

However, the frequency and number of advertisements promoting her soft drinks suggest that maybe people should do just that.

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