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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gauge on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to measuring or assessing a particular situation, feeling, or condition.
Example: "We need to have a gauge on the team's morale to ensure productivity remains high."
Alternatives: "a measure of" or "an indicator of".
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(RJ) It's hard to get a gauge on Adelaide.
A gauge on the dashboard indicated the percentage of power left in the battery.
In 1994, federal budget cuts led to the loss of a gauge on the Licking River at McKinneysburg.
"I think as flat as we were, I don't really know if we got a gauge on anything," Low said.
"That for me is the best way to get a gauge on how I'm feeling – the excitement is there.
In electric mode, the Prius gets 99.9 miles a gallon, according to a gauge on a screen in the middle of the dashboard.
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For example, in one report, a fuel gauge on a Boeing 757 was not working properly during takeoff, but began working again when the plane was landing.
This distinctive design, reminiscent of a fuel gauge on a car's dashboard, was adopted by Italian and English clockmakers, and found its way into the design of some pocket watches in the 18th century.
A gauge δ on ([a,b]) is a positive function on ([a,b]).
The first signal received from the moon was a reading from a strain gauge on the leg of the lunar lander as it touched down.
Example of a gauge plotted on patient's back.
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