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Discover Ludwig"hearing range" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the range of frequencies that a person or animal can detect with their auditory system. For example: "The human hearing range is typically considered to be between 20 to 20,000 Hz."
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The whales were still within hearing range of one another.
The frequency is simply beyond my hearing range.
Anytime this tenor opens his mouth, you want to be within hearing range.
Ultrasonic inspection of parts involves transmission of sound waves above human hearing range through the material.
At this frequency, 16 hertz, sounds are almost beyond hearing range and are more like rumbles than notes.
The scientists tried the auditory neurons on gerbils because they have a hearing range close to that of humans.
And opening a card at the office means that everyone within hearing range is privy to the musical accompaniment.
At their best, the record's songs begin without fanfare, as if they're drifting into hearing range from the floor below.
This loss of oscillation amplitude due to vaterite occurs across the majority of the salmon hearing range, including the infrasound.
A sonic weapon operating outside the human hearing range implies one emitting either very low (infrasound) or high (ultrasound) frequencies.
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I asked Yama, who had been within hearing range, what the soldier was saying.
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