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Free sign upThe phrase "achieve a sound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of producing or reaching a specific sound, often in contexts related to music, audio production, or acoustics.
Example: "The musician worked tirelessly to achieve a sound that was both unique and captivating."
Alternatives: "create a sound" or "produce a sound".
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Ably supported by Levi Barcourt on piano, Bernard Davis on drums and David Jackson on bass, Ms. Rubin darkens her normally bright voice to achieve a sound closer to Ms. Holiday's late-career smokiness.
The proposed aggregate performance index helps achieve a sound balance between approximation and generalization (predictive) abilities of the model.
Yet to achieve a sound evaluation, a particular paradigm must be employed to fit the problem domain.
Any crossing design should aim to achieve a sound, fit for purpose solution that will be maintenance free over the crossing life.
An aggregate objective function (performance index) with a weighting factor is introduced to achieve a sound balance between approximation and generalization of the model.
An aggregate objective function (performance index) is used in the model design in order to achieve a sound balance between its approximation and generalization abilities.
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Your body temperature drops as you go to sleep and a slightly cooler, rather than too warm, room can help this process along and help you achieve a sounder and easier sleep.
He gave a fiercely accurate performance, achieving a sound of notable strength and weight.
But that was a small price to pay for achieving a sound that in places recalls classic Albini work with the Pixies, the Breeders or Nirvana.
Another star turn completed the programme: Mitsuko Uchida, in billowing gold, demonstrated the shock and invention in Beethoven's Fourth Piano concerto, often achieving a sound so hushed she seemed merely to be blowing on the keys.
Look up "the loudest band in the world" and you will be confronted by a history of lusty rock behemoths proudly devoted to blowing eardrums, from Manowar (who achieved a sound pressure level of 139dB during a sound check in 2008) to the Who, Motörhead and, erm, Hanson.
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