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Discover LudwigThe phrase “antenna of” is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the physical features of a particular species. For example: "The antenna of the cricket are very long and thin."
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But no American flag graces the antenna of my car.
The stitches from his service days when the antenna of an Army tank sliced off his eyebrow.
One of the officers, he said, sodomized him with an object, possibly the antenna of a walkie-talkie.
"Don't be talked into any higher appraisal," said Daniel Langan, a former spokesman for the National Charities Information Bureau, "because that sends up the antenna of the I.R.S".
The spire of the cathedral plays the role of a radio antenna of a singular, world-encompassing power, and the frequency it tunes to is one of light.
The army toppled a towering antenna of "Voice of Palestine" radio and destroyed several buildings within sight of Mr. Arafat's red-tiled roof.
The flat, book-shaped antenna of the satphone sits on a yellow plastic milk crate on a ledge beneath the balcony parapet.
The antenna of a radio transmitter is part of an electric resonance circuit in which the charge is made to oscillate at a desired frequency.
Lying level in a rounded-out hollow in the mountains, the main antenna of this instrument has a diameter of 304 m (about 1,000 feet).
The transmitting antenna of ST transmits the signal received by the receiving antenna of ST immediately.
The fourth component is a WiFi antenna of the PDA.
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