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The phrase "a range of frequencies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing various frequencies in contexts such as sound, radio waves, or other scientific measurements.
Example: "The device is capable of detecting a range of frequencies, allowing it to pick up both low and high sounds."
Alternatives: "a spectrum of frequencies" or "a variety of frequencies".
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The technique yields a range of frequencies depending on the type of metal chosen.
A range of frequencies and rotational amplitudes have been investigated.
Many inhibitory rhythmic networks produce activity in a range of frequencies.
This result was consistent over a range of frequencies.
A range of frequencies and amplitudes were tested.
In the case of the rods, they used a range of frequencies from a nearby loudspeaker to produce vibrations.
The probe works at a range of frequencies that are more realistic to human hearing than previous machines.
Our eyes see a rainbow of color, our ears hear a range of frequencies, and our hands are great for grabbing whichever tool our creative brains can invent.
They've done it at a range of frequencies and say their device is particularly good at low frequencies below 15 Hz that other approaches cannot reach.
These sidebands (a pair to each modulation frequency) cover a range of frequencies equal to the sum and difference between the carrier frequency and the information signal.
During the test, performed with headphones, the device plays sounds across a range of frequencies and asks whether the user can hear them.
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