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The phrase "a harmonic" can be used in written English and is grammatically correct.
You can use the phrase when referring to a sound that is pleasing and in agreement with another sound, such as a combination of notes in a chord or series of chords in a song. For example, "The a harmonic of the chords creates a pleasing melody."
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Jake senses a "harmonic chime".
Together, they achieve a harmonic balance.
Now it has a harmonic structure.
A harmonic exegesis of the Ptolemaic universe?
Each zero specifies a harmonic of the primes.
Hawkins was a harmonic improviser, his inventions manipulating the chords.
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Lemma 2.1 (A-harmonic approximation lemma).
Then is an A-harmonic function.
(iii) is a A-harmonic function on.
We deal with the nonhomogeneous A-harmonic equation and the related conjugate A-harmonic equation.
In general, A-harmonic functions do not have such regularity.
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