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The phrase "off the spectrum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is outside the usual range of possibilities. For example, you might say, "His reaction was off the spectrum of anything I had expected."
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Compared with the gains from selling off the spectrum, it's a drop in the bucket.
Try and act off the spectrum #leadersdebate Not that it seems to have affected his popularity.
5G networks are not expected to become available until 2020 but Ofcom has already begun preparations for auctioning off the spectrum.
Hopkins provided Twitter commentary during the leaders' debate in early April, and asked Miliband to "act off the spectrum" and said he looked "just plain weird".
And the lawmakers are being pressed by industry, most notably wireless phone companies, to accelerate the transition to auction off the spectrum licenses so that the carriers can expand phone and wireless Internet services.
We are on set of the movie Frank, an eccentric comedy about an eccentric rock band led by a man who has wandered off the spectrum of eccentricity and into mental illness.
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The basic idea is very similar to that used in the ncos generator, but you have control of the fall-off of the spectrum and the spacing of the partials.
Meanwhile, late next week, the FCC will begin auctioning off parts of the spectrum, which could impact NOAA satellite information and potentially interfere with data from microwave sensors that are critical for weather prediction models.
Each layer thus chops off part of the spectrum, converts it efficiently into electrical energy and passes the rest on.The problem is that the materials needed to make these semiconductors (including arsenic, gallium and indium) are costly.
The most common baseline sequence was used as an outgroup for both the NJ and ML trees, allowing visualization of population shifts and the acquisition of new viral forms building off of the spectrum of baseline variants, with a clear progression over time (Figs. 3, 4, S3, S4, S5).
That's the well-off end of the spectrum.
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