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The phrase "audio reinforcement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sound systems, events, or performances where enhancing audio quality is necessary.
Example: "The concert will feature audio reinforcement to ensure that every note is heard clearly by the audience."
Alternatives: "sound amplification" or "audio enhancement".
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Inside, there's a double-dip of luxury in leather, wood and even an active audio reinforcement system that allows rear-seat passengers to hear the driver more clearly, such is the sound absorbency inside.
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To evaluate the impact of traditional counseling and patient-centered counseling, either alone or with recorded audio counseling reinforcement, on glaucoma knowledge and clinical follow-up.
Dugan devised a third improvement which helped prevent audio feedback in the presence of sound reinforcement loudspeakers.
Audio from the helicopter suggests the pilots had mistaken Salah's minivan for reinforcements rushing to the battle.
Wilkie and colleagues [ 25] randomized 151 patients with lung cancer and found significantly more unsolicited reports of pain intensity in audio-recordings of on-treatment clinic visits after an intervention consisting of a coaching videotape plus personal reinforcement.
There is also a need for sound reinforcement -- the amplification of those speaking at the podium -- and beyond this, a new portable live audio system that will deploy up to 28 speakers about the hall to convey sounds ranging from dramatic productions to rock bands.
Luck is negative reinforcement.
The positive reinforcement worked.
Using preventive reinforcement?
There's your reinforcement".
"I find positive reinforcement works better than negative reinforcement".
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