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The phrase "at a frequency" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that occurs or happens regularly, or frequently. For example: The company holds meetings at a frequency of once a month.
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Acceleration was measured at a frequency of 10 Hz.
Strain sweeps were performed from 0.1%to100%0% at a frequency of 10 rad/s.
The researchers get current in response to light pulses at a frequency of 40 gigahertz.
Light activation was on for 2 s at a frequency of 10 Hz.
The gratings were flickering on and off at a frequency of 2 Hz.
We also made sure nothing blinked at a frequency that could cause seizures.
The data were captured at a frequency of 100 Hz.
He discovered that the squirrels were making very short screeches at a frequency of about 50 kilohertz.
Most transmit at a frequency of 2.4 gigahertz, which is also used by Wi-Fi networks and many cordless phones.
When the fan runs at a frequency that the baffle wasn't designed to disguise, it can create an audible resonance.
But the vibrations, according to the hypothesis, take place at a frequency too high for existing equipment to detect.
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