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"many frequencies" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a large number or variety of different frequencies or wavelengths. Example: The radio receiver is able to pick up many frequencies, allowing us to tune into a wide range of radio stations.
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Photo: Pope Benedict XVI celebrated a Mass before 250,000 people in Munich on Sunday, urging his largely secular home country of Germany not to let science and reason make it "deaf" to God. "Put simply, we are no longer able to hear God -- there are too many frequencies filling our ears," he told the crowd at a former airport on the city's outskirts.
Wireless systems operate on many frequencies.
The extended problem of solving Helmholtz-like equations for many frequencies is also considered.
The first is to use a wideband signal, integrating the response of an object over many frequencies.
A new type of radio antenna resists jamming, requires little electricity, and can squeeze into compact arrays serving many frequencies, physicists report.
This type of chirp is shown to have an amplitude spectrum which exhibits severe drop-outs in amplitude at many frequencies in the excitation bandwidth.
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Many frequency offset estimators have been proposed [8, 12 14].
There are many frequency models which are now used for determining hydrologic frequency of flood.
One challenge is the large number of potential solutions with multiple routes having many frequency options.
In traditional exclusive licensing systems, many frequency bands are spatially and temporally underutilized.
Therefore, this method requires many frequency samples to avoid abrupt changes in adjacent eigenvectors.
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