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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a device at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific device located at a certain place or context.
Example: "We need to install a device at the entrance to monitor visitor access."
Alternatives: "a gadget located at" or "an apparatus positioned at".
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(You'd swipe the phone over a device at the checkout counter).
It'll be possible to tailor a device at the AT&T store or online at motomaker.com.
In the 2005 explosion, surveillance videotape, along with other evidence, indicated that someone riding a bicycle had hurled a device at the building.
In January, Mr. D'Agostino plans to put in a device at the checkout that will allow customers to pay electronically using a fingerprint scan and a PIN.
Instead of connecting a device at the distant point to the Powerline module, you connect a second wireless router to the far Powerline module.
Six hours later, another suicide bomber detonated a device at the hospital where a member of Parliament from the province was visiting the wounded.
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You will have a large bandage or a compression device at the catheter insertion site to prevent bleeding.
The idea was to put a technologic device at the center of a fictional community that is resistant to technology.
In the video games, a Pokémon Trainer is issued a blank device at the start of the journey.
A third device at the airport was later neutralised in a controlled explosion, a spokeswoman for the airport said.
A 600lb device at the roadside waiting for a police patrol.
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