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The phrase "a function of temperature" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific or technical contexts to describe how one variable depends on temperature.
Example: "The rate of the chemical reaction is a function of temperature, increasing as the temperature rises."
Alternatives: "dependent on temperature" or "related to temperature".
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(a) The measured cleavage energy as a function of temperature.
Sample weight loss was recorded as a function of temperature.
ESR signal integral multiplied by temperature as a function of temperature.
Magnetization as a function of temperature: M vs T curves for selected annealing currents densities.
Wilson, W. D. Speed of sound in distilled water as a function of temperature and pressure.
Manthilake, M. et al. Electrical conductivity of wadsleyite as a function of temperature and water content.
(b) Effective mobility and the corresponding band mobility as a function of temperature at VTG=4V.
Figure 3a shows the measured CE as a function of temperature (based on the loading curves).
Here Q(P, T) is the classical isotherm as a function of temperature and pressure.
Inset shows the exponent m in ID ~ VDm as a function of temperature.
Comfort isn't just a function of temperature; it also is a function of air movement and humidity.
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