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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an frequency" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a frequency" because "frequency" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "The device operates at a frequency of 2.4 GHz."
Alternatives: "a rate" or "a periodicity".
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The reliability of the surrogate models is tested using a rectangular geometry and we compare the results with two other reduced models, which are given by the approximation using the weighted sum of gray gases and by an frequency averaged version of the so-called SPn model.
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Ad frequency is going up.
Music is a vibration--a frequency.
The 3' A frequency was marginally lower than the 3' T frequency and the 5' A frequency (Table 5).
"It's like a frequency, a radio band.
They fed an audio recorder into a frequency analyzer on a laptop computer.
The struggle doesn't "mean" anything, but it is something: not a tune, but a frequency, uniquely his.
According to quantum physics, our thoughts have a frequency and a corresponding unique vibration that attracts similar frequencies into our lives.
Furthermore, 37 CNVRs have an observed frequency >1%, 24 a frequency > 2% and 5 a frequency > 5%.
I was watching at a frequency that was probably a little weird for a young grad.
"It was a terrible waste of a frequency," Mr. Ottenhoff recalled the other day.
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