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The phrase "a compact device" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a device that is small in size and easy to handle or store.
Example: "The new smartphone is a compact device that fits easily in your pocket without sacrificing functionality."
Alternatives: "a small gadget" or "a portable unit".
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The logarithmic slide rule is a compact device for rapidly performing calculations with limited accuracy.
The RPS is a compact device for separating micron-sized particles from gases by centrifugation.
The resultant catalyst and microchannel reactor demonstrates good conversion, selectivity, and longevity in a compact device.
The machine that could change your life is a compact device, only 24 inches wide, 20 inches deep and 21 inches high.
The apparatus itself was a compact device with an incorporated microcomputer and electromagnetic signal emitting and receiving tipped probe.
A compact device combining deflection signal controller and current signal acquisition circuit of the EB was built.
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Belgian designer Xavier Bonte set himself the challenge of building a household object that would be both a work of art, and a useful, compact device for urban living.
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With Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, customers have access to a powerful personal computing experience in a slim, compact device.
The resulting permeator design has an excellent estimated extraction efficiency, of 80%, in a relatively compact device.
It is a small, compact device with OLED screen and removable battery that holds a charge for about four hours of heavy use.
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