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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all spectrum" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "the whole spectrum" or "the entire spectrum," which refers to a complete range of something.
Example: "The study covers the whole spectrum of opinions on climate change."
Alternatives: "the full range" or "the complete spectrum."
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Vodafone, the third largest UK network by customers, spent more than any other bidder, handing over £791m, and is the only existing network to have increased its share of all spectrum used for mobile services as a result of the auction.
But they also want to let others use spectrum freely, as long as they do not "meaningfully" interfere with the owner's right to a clear broadcast.Despite its recent move toward a spectrum market, the FCC too prefers a hybrid approach, saying in a recent report that "no single regulatory model should be applied to all spectrum".
The most powerful of all spectrum reuse technology is fiber optics.
Quartz cells of 1 cm optical path length were used for all spectrum measurements.
Here we suppose that all spectrum needs of the SUs are ideally satisfied.
In this situation, not all spectrum resources originally allocated for retransmissions are utilized actually.
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This movement involves people from all spectrums of society.
All spectra shown in absorbance mode.
All spectra were corrected for solvent background.
All spectra were collected in the air.
Buffer blanks were subtracted from all spectra.
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