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"the amplitude of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the size, strength, or intensity of something, often in relation to a wave or vibration. Example: "The amplitude of the earthquake was measured to be 6.2 on the Richter scale." In this sentence, "the amplitude of the earthquake" refers to the strength or intensity of the seismic waves generated by the earthquake.
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Then you will be back to floundering in the amplitude of Whitney's instrumentations.
Second, the amplitude of the financial cycle is very wide compared to the amplitude of the normal business cycle.
The amplitude of the RF voltage between the grids is determined by the amplitude of the input signal.
a represents the amplitude of signals.
However, the amplitude of performance degradation is averagely less than the amplitude of performance gain.
Large nestlings also increased the amplitude of their calls.
There were no group differences in the amplitude of responses.
The amplitude of these oscillations increased with increasing wind speed.
The amplitude of accommodation is determined at the same time.
The amplitude of the actual data is within 10−3.
The amplitude of vibrator was linear with driving voltage.
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