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frequency of switchover vs frequency of switchovers

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Frequency of switchover' is used when referring to the rate or occurrence of a single event of switchover, while 'frequency of switchovers' is used when talking about the rate or occurrence of multiple events of switchovers.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

frequency of switchover

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to the rate or occurrence of a single event of switchover.

Examples:

  • The frequency of switchover to the backup system is once a month.
  • We need to monitor the frequency of switchover to ensure system reliability.
  • No time to waste for re-allocation of frequencies released by switchover to digital TV (report by Patrizia Toia)
  • There are also measures to allow frequencies freed by the switchover to digital TV to be used for broadband internet and mobile TV.
  • They also want to ensure that frequencies freed by the switchover from analogue to digital TV could be used for new wireless services such as broadband internet or mobile TV, and that such services are interoperable across the EU.
  • MEPs to call for coordinated use of "digital dividend" spectrum The use of spectrum frequencies released by the switchover from analogue to digital terrestrial TV should be coordinated at EU level, says a report proposed by the Industry Committee.
  • They also want to ensure that frequencies freed by the switchover from analogue to digital TV could be used for new wireless services such as broadband internet or mobile TV, and that such services are interoperable across the EU.
  • Accordingly, the loss of revenue suffered by incumbent broadcasters should not be taken into account in determining the costs of switchover.
  • Finally, the measure is not designed so that it is proportional to the costs of switchover.
  • Introducing a sample changes the resonance frequency of the oscillator.
  • The frequency of hypocalcaemia was much lower following subsequent infusions.
  • The frequency of the attacks has increased.
  • However, while the measure addresses the problem of switchover it does not address the issue of interoperability, but merely excludes the satellite platform from the benefit.
  • For reasons of legal certainty, the period of switchover should be kept as short as possible, and should not exceed 12 hours.
  • Member States shall present a report to the Commission on their use of the Union contribution by not later than six months following the date of switchover fixed by the Council, acting in accordance with Article 55(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1987/2006.
  • The frequency of such checks should be consistent with the frequency of the AIF's asset valuation.
  • Resonant frequencies of the filling limiter shall be determined by varying the frequency of applied vibration slowly through the specified range at reduced test levels but with sufficient amplitude to excite the item.
  • The permanence or frequency of compliance control shall be determined on the basis of a risk analysis by the Member State with a minimum frequency of once per month.
  • Italy, however, has not provided a clear estimate of the costs of switchover and nor has it given precise indications of the proportionality of the benefits derived by the broadcasters from the measure.
  • The Authority does not consider the purpose of reducing CO2 emissions, the encouragement of switchover to bio-energy, or taxation of household-related consumption to be adequate reasons for differentiating between sectors.
  • The different solutions proposed at national level, the immediacy of switchover in some countries and the differences in the national plans, require a response at Community level that can not wait until the reform Directives enter into force.
  • What I've done is to map the frequencies of the interference.

Alternatives:

  • rate of switchover
  • occurrence of switchover
  • number of switchover events
  • frequency of a single switchover

frequency of switchovers

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when talking about the rate or occurrence of multiple events of switchovers.

Examples:

  • The frequency of switchovers between the two systems is high.
  • We need to analyze the frequency of switchovers to optimize the process.
  • No time to waste for re-allocation of frequencies released by switchover to digital TV (report by Patrizia Toia)
  • There are also measures to allow frequencies freed by the switchover to digital TV to be used for broadband internet and mobile TV.
  • They also want to ensure that frequencies freed by the switchover from analogue to digital TV could be used for new wireless services such as broadband internet or mobile TV, and that such services are interoperable across the EU.
  • MEPs to call for coordinated use of "digital dividend" spectrum The use of spectrum frequencies released by the switchover from analogue to digital terrestrial TV should be coordinated at EU level, says a report proposed by the Industry Committee.
  • They also want to ensure that frequencies freed by the switchover from analogue to digital TV could be used for new wireless services such as broadband internet or mobile TV, and that such services are interoperable across the EU.
  • Accordingly, the loss of revenue suffered by incumbent broadcasters should not be taken into account in determining the costs of switchover.
  • Finally, the measure is not designed so that it is proportional to the costs of switchover.
  • Introducing a sample changes the resonance frequency of the oscillator.
  • The frequency of hypocalcaemia was much lower following subsequent infusions.
  • The frequency of the attacks has increased.
  • However, while the measure addresses the problem of switchover it does not address the issue of interoperability, but merely excludes the satellite platform from the benefit.
  • For reasons of legal certainty, the period of switchover should be kept as short as possible, and should not exceed 12 hours.
  • Member States shall present a report to the Commission on their use of the Union contribution by not later than six months following the date of switchover fixed by the Council, acting in accordance with Article 55(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1987/2006.
  • The frequency of such checks should be consistent with the frequency of the AIF's asset valuation.
  • Resonant frequencies of the filling limiter shall be determined by varying the frequency of applied vibration slowly through the specified range at reduced test levels but with sufficient amplitude to excite the item.
  • The permanence or frequency of compliance control shall be determined on the basis of a risk analysis by the Member State with a minimum frequency of once per month.
  • Italy, however, has not provided a clear estimate of the costs of switchover and nor has it given precise indications of the proportionality of the benefits derived by the broadcasters from the measure.
  • The Authority does not consider the purpose of reducing CO2 emissions, the encouragement of switchover to bio-energy, or taxation of household-related consumption to be adequate reasons for differentiating between sectors.
  • The different solutions proposed at national level, the immediacy of switchover in some countries and the differences in the national plans, require a response at Community level that can not wait until the reform Directives enter into force.
  • What I've done is to map the frequencies of the interference.

Alternatives:

  • rate of switchovers
  • occurrence of switchovers
  • number of switchovers
  • frequency of multiple switchovers

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