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Discover Ludwig"such a noise" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
For example: "The children made such a noise that the neighbors were woken up."
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Such a noise, and haliballoo!
I've never heard such a noise.
I don't think such a noise has ever been made.
"Woody, it's under my fly, inside my underpants, don't make such a noise about nothing".
The crowds came from the East and made such a noise when they came through.
"I have been traveling by train for 10 years and have never heard such a noise".
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Such a "noise-driven" regulation has been proposed in the context of other systems, too [27], [29], [30].
While such a noise-induced phenomenon has been characterized in population models [ 49] and, more recently, in theoretical studies on bistable switches [ 18], to the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that is reported in the context of QS systems.
An insightful quantity in this context (in addition, say, to other quantities such as a noise figure) is the transducer gain of the device.
Tinnitus is typically associated with substantial damage to the hearing system such as a noise trauma or chronic noise exposure.
Sometimes what keeps you coming back to a distracting website is a notification (such as a noise, signal, pop-up, etc).
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