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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audible environment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the soundscape or auditory context of a particular setting or situation.
Example: "The audible environment of the bustling city was filled with honking cars and chattering pedestrians."
Alternatives: "sound environment" or "acoustic environment".
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"Optimized for efficient reach, this format can help you to raise awareness among a broad set of customers — and do so within our 95% viewable and 95% audible environment".
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Due to the study design and because of the impossibility of making alarms adequately audible in an ICU environment alarm functions were not used.
There they worked on developing military codes that would be highly audible in a noisy military environment.
The methodological considerations above were presented as four different dimensions: 1) Foregrounding bodies – the visible layer 2) Considering talk in combination with body – the audible layer 3) Including the environment – the material layer 4) Depth and adjustment through participant perspectives – the emic layer .
He would anticipate issues and adjust the company to a changing environment — like calling an audible at the line of scrimmage," Burnison wrote.
The committee will "provide research and advice to the minister on the impact on the environment and human health of audible noise (including low frequency) and infrasound from windfarms".
She might catch a break overseas, but the president knows that it would take much more than a moving speech on refugees or a pledge to protect the environment, to change the -- audible -- attitudes of Brazilians on the street.
For those not so good with learning new devices or even if you're just trying to work in a low-light environment, all of the models feature audible instruction and confirmation of menu options and selections.
Part of this means Tim and James have to let go of what they create, handing what are essentially audible-diaries of their environments over to be restructured in the imaginations of others.
Emissions occur regularly in a low-noise laboratory environment, but occasional animals persist in radiating audible tones even under everyday circumstances [3].
There is a dissertation result which showed that audible sound with main frequency in nature sound collected from environment of wild plants (such as wild birds' chirm) has better effects on plant growth than other kinds of audible sound [ 15 ], which might imply that plants slowly accustomed to nature sounds of their environment of wild growth in the long-term evolution process.
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