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The phrase "a device for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or function of a device in relation to something else.
Example: "We developed a device for a more efficient energy consumption in homes."
Alternatives: "a tool for a" or "an instrument for a".
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Sometimes statistics are reset on a device for a member to test its connectivity.
Jason McMillen, a product manager at Garner Products, which specializes in data-elimination equipment, said that providing power to such a device for a sustained period would pose a significant problem.
"It's looking like e-readers were a device for a particular moment in time that, more rapidly than we or anyone else thought, has been replaced by a new technology," Ms. Rotman Epps said in an interview.
From there he uses symmetry as a device for a whirlwind tour of modern particle physics, starting with the discovery of X-rays in 1895 and ending with the puzzles of superstring theory, the leading candidate for the ultimate theory of matter and energy.
One reason for that differential is part of the Ting method: the company doesn't play the subsidized device game, where a carrier claims to sell a device for a low price, or no charge, but more than makes up for the "subsidy" with overpriced service.
The term "professional analog video cassette recorder" means an analog video cassette recorder that is designed, manufactured, marketed, and intended for use by a person who regularly employs such a device for a lawful business or industrial use, including making, performing, displaying, distributing, or transmitting copies of motion pictures on a commercial scale.
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In 1954, Mr. Warren wrote a paper titled "A Device for Assisting Investigation Into Aircraft Accidents".
But some say it is a device for an entirely new way of teaching.
Is it actually possible to separate a digital native from a device for an extended period of time?
We developed a device for an objective measurement of non-nutritive sucking (NNS).
"Ardnamurchan is a magnifying glass, a device for observing reality a little more closely".
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