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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attenuation along with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reduction or weakening of a signal or effect in conjunction with another factor or element.
Example: "The study examined the attenuation along with the impact of environmental factors on signal strength."
Alternatives: "reduction together with" or "diminution along with".
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Therefore, in the present study, a proper design of LCL filter for high switching ripple attenuation along with passive damping and proper dq0 current controller are presented.
The external torque disturbances attenuation along with estimate errors with respect to the performance measure are also ensured in the L2-gain sense and the induced vibrations can be actively reduced as well.
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Figure 3(f) shows average relative attenuation coefficients along with their standard error on the mean.
The analysis of continuous exposure response relationships in the USA may suggest a different degree of attenuation along the temperature range, with the risk almost completely abated for values lower than the 99th percentile of summer temperature in 2006.
The pattern of attenuation — a 25% mass loss in the 2-m-thick vadose zone, then little further attenuation along the flowpath — is suggestive of a condition of equilibrium with a controlling phosphate mineral phase.
It is observed that the characteristic decay of the voltage amplitude along the electrode changes non-linearly with frequency, where high-frequent currents experience a stronger attenuation along the current collector than low-frequent currents.
I get along with everybody.
"I went along with everything.
Going along with the program.
We went along with him.
Ultimately Carter, along with Vice Pres.
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