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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a microphone of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the type or brand of a microphone, or its specific function or purpose.
Example: "I just bought a microphone of high quality for my podcasting setup."
Alternatives: "a microphone for" or "a microphone belonging to".
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Possibly the coolest feature of the stylus is that it would double as a microphone of sorts.
A microphone, of course, doesn't make a car faster.
Audio signals transmitted through a microphone of a robot can be either musical signals or human voice signals.
However, such an equipment introduces specific technical difficulties due to the background noise and the echoes by acoustic coupling between a loudspeaker and a microphone of this equipment [1, 2].
The rationale of the technique was that since a single neuron receives 100 s to 1000 s of synaptic inputs from different neurons, then it is conceivable that a single neuron could serve as a "microphone" of the neuronal network (Fig. 1).
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They'd hang a microphone out of the window on Oxford Street and record the traffic.
A moment later, she was in front of a microphone on Center Court.
She speaks evenly into a microphone, certain of her audience.
She's a really good engineer, she makes beats and sounds from a microphone point of view.
As long as Trump has a platform and a microphone, people of color will be put in harm's way.
Another possible situation is that the signal is recording using a microphone instead of a line-in signal (called lineout/microphone-in).
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