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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a string on a" is grammatically correct but incomplete and may not convey a clear meaning without additional context.
It can be used in contexts related to programming, music, or physical objects where a string is involved, but it needs further elaboration to be fully understood.
Example: "The musician plucked a string on a guitar, producing a beautiful melody."
Alternatives: "a thread on a" or "a cord on a".
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"It's like pulling a string on a old sweater," Mr. DeLay said.
The eigenfrequencies of a two-mass oscillator moving uniformly along a string on a visco-elastic foundation are analysed.
Lennon convinced a friend, Pete Shotton, to put a string on a tea chest like a washtub bass.
"Fused silica is even better than a whiskey glass it is like plucking a string on a violin".
FUN FACT I LEARNED: The shaft of the clit, apparently, is much like a string on a bass.
A guy pulled a string on a bird's tail and we all screamed "Yabba Dabba Doo!" Yeah our shit was real.
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A dampit ensures that on hot days, your E string sounds like an A string on the cello!
Play the E string open, then the E string on the second fret, the E string on the fourth fret, the open A string (or the E string on the fifth fret, as they are the same note), the A string on the second fret, the A string on the fourth fret, the D string on the first fret, and finally the D string on the second fret.
Play the A string on your violin.
When Ω<ωc, the wave transition cannot be attained for a string on an elastic foundation, but is possible if the string is on a viscoelastic foundation.
A string on an alphabet Σ is a finite, possibly empty, sequence of elements of Σ.
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