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The phrase "an amplifier" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a device that increases the strength of electrical signals passed through it. For example: "I need to buy an amplifier so I can hear music clearly through my speakers."
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"Digital media is an amplifier.
There must have been an amplifier.
Plantronics also makes an amplifier for older phones.
It's the computer as an amplifier of your imagination".
A transistor is an amplifier of current; the vacuum tube, in contrast, is an amplifier of voltage.
The sound you make when you put a guitar next to an amplifier.
As consolation, her parents bought her an electric guitar and an amplifier.
But now they must admit that the Mail was not a mouthpiece, but an amplifier.
The technology of the Internet has also acted as an amplifier.
He'd literally throw himself into an amplifier or into the audience.
He decided to build an amplifier: And still our system was lacking.
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