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in the same frequency vs by the same frequency

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct phrase to use is 'at the same frequency.'

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 990 views

in the same frequency

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The correct phrase to use is 'at the same frequency.'
  • My molecules are vibrating in the same frequency as the planet.
  • If we send out a transmission on a phone in the same frequency as theirs, we could piggyback on their satellite signal.
  • In such cases, Member States should ensure that MCA services and terrestrial mobile electronic communications services in the same frequency bands are authorised on distinct bases.
  • But the key's tuned in to the same frequency.
  • The services the public company provided in 2000 were the same - in terms of frequency and timetables - as those provided in 1992 [15] and are unchanged throughout the year irrespective of seasonal variations in demand. SIREMAR
  • Shorten the jamming signal's wave-length... to the same frequency.
  • It could work. Meanwhile, we should retune phasers to the same frequency.
  • I have wired the neurostimulator to the same frequency.
  • Your thoughts are transmitted on the same frequency.
  • In accordance with Decision 2007/98/EC, complementary ground components use the same frequency bands as MSS (1980 to 2010 MHz and 2170 to 2200 MHz).
  • As a consequence, NCB Governors will not be able to exercise a voting right with the same frequency.
  • It looks like the plane's radio Was tuned into the same frequency As the second numbers broadcast.
  • But the key's tuned into the same frequency, makes me sort of... not invisible, just unnoticeable.
  • Jane, the programmer is set to the same frequency as the receiver.
  • I'm broadcasting on the same frequency... that allows you to sense your spider tracers.
  • The two molecules have different shapes, but their chemical bonds just happen to vibrate at the same frequency.
  • The tests to be carried out shall be those described in this Annex for each of the panes in the double glazing, with the same frequency and the same requirements.
  • The tests to be performed are those specified in this Annex for each glass pane composing the double-glazed unit, with the same frequency and the same requirements.
  • Same transmission, same frequency, same polytonal harmonics.
  • The scope of the categories as defined in the technical annex provides users with predictability in regard to other short-range devices that are allowed to use the same frequency band on a non-exclusive and shared basis.

Alternatives:

  • at the same frequency

by the same frequency

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The correct phrase to use is 'at the same frequency.'
  • Shorten the jamming signal's wave-length... to the same frequency.
  • It could work. Meanwhile, we should retune phasers to the same frequency.
  • I have wired the neurostimulator to the same frequency.
  • But the key's tuned in to the same frequency.
  • My molecules are vibrating in the same frequency as the planet.
  • Your thoughts are transmitted on the same frequency.
  • In accordance with Decision 2007/98/EC, complementary ground components use the same frequency bands as MSS (1980 to 2010 MHz and 2170 to 2200 MHz).
  • As a consequence, NCB Governors will not be able to exercise a voting right with the same frequency.
  • It looks like the plane's radio Was tuned into the same frequency As the second numbers broadcast.
  • If we send out a transmission on a phone in the same frequency as theirs, we could piggyback on their satellite signal.
  • But the key's tuned into the same frequency, makes me sort of... not invisible, just unnoticeable.
  • Jane, the programmer is set to the same frequency as the receiver.
  • I'm broadcasting on the same frequency... that allows you to sense your spider tracers.
  • The two molecules have different shapes, but their chemical bonds just happen to vibrate at the same frequency.
  • The tests to be carried out shall be those described in this Annex for each of the panes in the double glazing, with the same frequency and the same requirements.
  • The tests to be performed are those specified in this Annex for each glass pane composing the double-glazed unit, with the same frequency and the same requirements.
  • Same transmission, same frequency, same polytonal harmonics.
  • In such cases, Member States should ensure that MCA services and terrestrial mobile electronic communications services in the same frequency bands are authorised on distinct bases.
  • The scope of the categories as defined in the technical annex provides users with predictability in regard to other short-range devices that are allowed to use the same frequency band on a non-exclusive and shared basis.
  • The competent authorities shall exercise the supplementary supervision with the same frequency as that laid down by Directives 73/239/EEC and 79/267/EEC for calculating the solvency margin of insurance undertakings.

Alternatives:

  • at the same frequency

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