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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good gain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a positive increase or improvement in a particular context, such as finance, health, or personal development.
Example: "After months of hard work, I finally achieved a good gain in my fitness levels."
Alternatives: "a significant improvement" or "a positive increase."
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They reached 27.3%, a good gain from their 20.8% in 2009.
In the diagramed deal from the final day the winners had a good gain.
The presented antenna has a good gain, bandwidth, VSWR and axial ratio bandwidth.
The diagramed deal featured a good gain for Robinson in this session, when Feldman played better than his opponent in the other room.
The LNA provides a good gain of 26.25 dB, a noise figure of 2.202 dB, reverse isolation (S12) of −59.04 dB, input return loss (S11) of −122.66 dB and output return loss (S22) of -11.61 dB, while consuming only 0.96mW dc power with an ultra low supply voltage of 0.29 V.
Is 1 million a good gain?
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Associative ownership theories suggest that because we usually think positively of ourselves, a good gains an additional positive association when we acquire it its link to us (e.g., "This is MY mug").
They are a good guerrilla army and have scored a few good gains, but the broad picture is pretty poor".
Besides, evolutionary programming is applied to search for a good learning gain to speed up the learning process of ILC.
Moreover, a good diversity gain would be obtained since the distance between Antennas 1 and 2 is far away enough.
Moreover, this structure yields a good coding gain and makes the transmission more robust to ill-conditioned/rank-deficient MIMO channels [25].
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