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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'tuning fork' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an actual object, which is a metal device with two prongs that vibrates and produces a specific pitch when struck. For example, "She used a tuning fork to help her tune her guitar."
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tuning fork
noun
A fork-shaped object which emits a tone of a specific frequency when struck.
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It used an electronically activated tuning fork as the timing mechanism, thus improving accuracy.
Striking a tuning fork causes it to vibrate, sending out sound waves at a particular frequency.
She almost seems to be vibrating like a tuning fork with pent-up anxiety.
The vibration detection threshold (VDT) was measured tuning fork (64 Hz, 8/8 scale) [7, 13].
"Psychedelic mushrooms serve as tuning fork for a higher state of being".
Monofilament, graduated tuning fork, and two-point discrimination examinations were performed.
Since the half-life of tuning fork vibration intensity is 20 s, we continuously changed the tuning fork which we made vibrate newly every 20 s.
One worker showed complete loss of vibration sense on the right toe by tuning fork stimulation.
To determine the diagnostic accuracy of tuning fork tests for detecting fractures.
A standard "A" tuning fork or piano may be used for the initial note.
You can also use the A note of an A440 tuning fork for reference pitch.
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