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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a million bits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a large quantity of information or data, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The new software can process a million bits of data in just a few seconds."
Alternatives: "countless bits" or "a vast number of bits".
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And they have demonstrated that it can retrieve the images at real-time video rates, with an accuracy of one error in a million bits of data.
It was sending a million bits per second of data by radio through my skin to the computer chips embedded in my skull.
The machine he was using had a memory of thirty-two thousand words, each of thirty-six bits — about a million bits of memory.
But holographic drives can read or write a million bits at once, encoded as the interference pattern of two intersecting laser beams.
What's more, holographic storage opens the possibility of reading and writing data a million bits at a time, instead of one by one as with magnetic storage.
The machine he was using had a memory of thirty-two thousand words, each of thirty-six bits—about a million bits of memory.
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These phones would be able to handle as many as a billion bits a second.
They boast about passing more than a hundred bits of pro-Israel legislation a year.
"And down below," said Hancock, "a bulkhead disintegrated into a thousand bits of carbon".
Current semiconductor memories can store about half a billion bits per square centimeter.
The score is a thousand bits and pieces of melodies and motifs sewn together into a gossamerlike fabric.
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