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The phrase "a cd changer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device that holds multiple CDs and allows for automatic switching between them.
Example: "I just bought a new car that comes with a built-in CD changer for my music collection."
Alternatives: "a CD player" or "a multi-disc player".
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The TuneBase plugs into an Internet connection, a CD changer holding 100 or more CD's and a television, or an optional $2,000 L.C.D. touch-screen controller.
In other words, to use this device, you can already have a CD changer with at least 100 slots (more expensive models come with much larger CD changers).
(With the navigation system, you get a CD changer in the rear compartment instead).
For this type of listener, a CD changer has its points.
Powered rear windows and a CD changer are standard on the SE+.
The unit controls a CD changer mounted in the car's expansive trunk.
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