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Echo-Free Environment

/ˈɛkoʊ fri ɪnˈvaɪrənmənt/noun
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An echo-free environment is a controlled space designed to absorb sound waves completely, preventing any reverberation or reflection of noise for optimal acoustic clarity. This setup is essential in fields like audio engineering and scientific research, where even minor echoes can compromise precision, and in modern applications, it's increasingly used in virtual reality and high-tech testing labs to simulate real-world conditions without interference.

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