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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at frequencies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific rates or levels of occurrence, particularly in scientific or technical contexts, such as sound waves or electromagnetic waves.
Example: "The device operates optimally at frequencies between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz."
Alternatives: "at rates" or "at levels".
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Much of the song lies at frequencies too low to be detected by the human ear.
It can be employed at frequencies in the megahertz range.
At frequencies below 3 megahertz, surface waves can propagate over very large distances.
Like FM, PM minimizes various types of interference to broadcast reception at frequencies below 30 MHz.
Dark matter seems to fluctuate at frequencies that are not structural, nor even cyclical.
But it appears that the moths can hear at frequencies that bats may not.
Cellular telephones operate at frequencies of about 1,000 megahertz (1 gigahertz).
Commercial AM stations operate at frequencies spaced 10 kHz apart between 535 and 1,605 kHz.
Good agreement is found especially at frequencies below 2500 Hz.
Unfortunately, it must operate at frequencies incompatible with the European UMTS standard.
The speed-optimized hard macro implementation will enable devices to operate at frequencies greater than 2GHz.
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