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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a device based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a device that operates or functions using a particular principle, technology, or method.
Example: "The new smartphone is a device based on advanced artificial intelligence algorithms that enhance user experience."
Alternatives: "a device utilizing" or "a device employing".
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On stage, Pichai introduced a device based on one of those designs, made by the Indian manufacturer MicroMax.
The flow-based incentive spirometer (IS) (Respiflo™ FS) is a device based on a feedback principle.
And it could mean developing a mobile platform of its own, as its competitor Google has done, possibly becoming one of the latest to try its luck building a device based on a forked, customized version of Android.
The ballistic pendulum is a device based on this principle.
It will take years to know whether a device based on this chemistry would be commercially viable.
The light bulb is a perfect example, a device based on previous designs for something everyone was pursuing.
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Embedded in a boot heel, a microfluidic device based on a 19th-century invention harvests energy from human footsteps.
A box plot is a graphical device based on a five-number summary.
(a) IDS-VG transfer characteristics at VDS = 2 V of a FeFET device based on a ferroelectric PZT gate oxide.
A novel device, based on a SAW device, has been designed and fabricated for UV sensing.
These waves were then measured using a photometric device based on a light absorption technique.
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