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"Match the frequency" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase could be used to refer to the need for two different things to be in tune with each other in terms of their frequency. For example, "In order for the two signal transmitters to work together effectively, they must match the frequency."
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The short appearance of pockmarks may not match the frequency of bathymetric surveys.
This is to match the frequency of excitation with that of structure.
Each duck's light flashes at a different frequency and the baby's oscillations in neural activity will match the frequency of the duck receiving her attention.
He strikes them with a hammer and then listens while adjusting a mechanical tuner, an instrument that emits light to match the frequency of the note.
The parameter specifying the family may be chosen to match the frequency dependence of the sound on the Mach number of the flow in problem being solved.
There is an additional constraint if an existing source of RF power is to be used, as the frequency of the lowest RF cavity mode should match the frequency of the power source.
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Listen to sound-wave frequencies that exactly match the frequencies of the gravitational waves, played twice, followed by two runs at higher frequencies that better fit the human hearing range, then two more at the original frequencies.
A finite element model is developed and updated using a genetic algorithm optimization scheme to match the frequencies identified and to simulate data from a damaging earthquake for the bridge.
All you do is match the frequencies between the player and the radio.
These percentages nicely match the frequencies of sequence- and structure-based domains in the IntePro domain collection.
One possible contributor to this effect is that the estimates are distorted because the allele frequencies do not match the frequencies in our sample.
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