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The phrase "a contraption that lets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a device or mechanism that allows a certain action or function to take place.
Example: "The new gadget is a contraption that lets you brew coffee in just three minutes."
Alternatives: "a device that enables" or "a mechanism that allows".
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A Crock Pot is a contraption that lets you combine and cook four food items into a recipe.
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