Sentence examples for a separate knob from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a separate knob" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a distinct control or adjustment mechanism that is not integrated with others.
Example: "To adjust the volume, simply turn the separate knob located on the side of the device."
Alternatives: "an individual knob" or "a distinct knob".

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But not all let you control the player with a separate knob and are both neat and easy to install.

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For example, why can't you just push the volume knob on the radio to turn it off or on (instead, there's a separate power knob)?

Or check out the standard audio head unit, where, just as you'd find on your home audio system, there are separate knobs for bass, treble, balance and fade, as well as larger knobs for volume and tuning.

A UHF tuning system comprising five pushbuttons and a separate manual tuning knob is considered to provide repeated access to six channels at discrete tuning positions.

Handily, though, Renault has kept the most frequently used climate control functions in a separate panel with physical knobs and buttons, unlike the Peugeot 308, making them easier to access.

A: Knob for adjusting the overall position of the string.

Seed Cone: generally 8--18 cm, generally ovate, when immature light yellow-green, maturing closed cones green; scales black abaxially, brown adaxially, in open cone well separated; distal knob prickles generally outcurved.

There is a whip with an iron knob.

A knob, Honda, give us a knob.

Imagine darkening a window with the turn of a knob.

He reaches for a cabinet knob.

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