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The phrase "a vibration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a physical oscillation or a sensation caused by such oscillation, often in contexts related to sound, movement, or energy.
Example: "The speaker emitted a low hum, creating a vibration that could be felt throughout the room."
Alternatives: "a tremor" or "a oscillation".
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"But there's a vibration to those words.
"That created a vibration against the informality of his pose.
"Then I heard another crunch, and felt a vibration underfoot.
It could be a vibration or even a tone.
The band can also wake you with a vibration.
I noted a vibration in the Lexus's steering wheel when lightly accelerating around 2,000 r.p.m.
MAZDA Owners of some Mazda vehicles may notice a vibration at about 55 miles an hour.
A boat departing at high speed will send a vibration trembling up through the soil.
Internal organs can resonate, or sense a vibration, at certain infrasonic frequencies.
"These young people playing, you punch a button and you get a vibration," Guy said.
Laura Marling's specially composed music sends a vibration through the action, adding rather than emphasising.
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