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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be on the same frequency" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to have a shared understanding or being in agreement with someone. Example: "In order for our team to work effectively, we need to be on the same frequency and communicate clearly with each other."
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When pushed on the subject after the 2004 tsunami, Byrne explained: "By the law of attraction, they [the victims] had to be on the same frequency as the event".
Today, the agents of standardization are not empires but industries, like financial services and telecommunications, that need everyone everywhere to be on the same frequency, so that they can use their products.
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When the two of us are on the same frequency it works really easily.
The transmission was on the same frequency that Flight 587 had used, less than three minutes earlier, to acknowledge receiving its takeoff clearance.
("Thoughts are magnetic, and thoughts have a frequency. As you think, those thoughts are sent out into the Universe, and they magnetically attract all like things that are on the same frequency").
As you think, those thoughts are sent out into the Universe, and they magnetically attract all like things that are on the same frequency").
The seeming banality is partly strategic, because some of what she's saying — "As you think, those thoughts are sent out into the Universe, and they magnetically attract all like things that are on the same frequency" — isn't banal at all.
They are on the same frequency as us. 4 AM I fade in and out of sleep while Thisbe and our friend Brant Google furiously to find out more info on Rainbow House, teenage runaways, ghosts, and where to find the best chicken gyro in Center City Philadelphia.
The control will involve stretching along with minimal muscle strengthening stimuli and will be delivered on the same frequency and duration.
As an aside, if you have a pacemaker and you're using a vibrator, make sure they are not on the same frequency.
White spaces are the safety zones that separate TV broadcasters who are transmitting on the same frequency in different cities.
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