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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a device from a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific device that originates from a particular source or manufacturer.
Example: "The engineer presented a device from a leading technology company that promises to revolutionize communication."
Alternatives: "a gadget from a" or "an instrument from a".
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I want a device from a fairytale, not a bargain bucket.
So periodically throughout the mission, the HI-SEAS crew will endure doses of bright blue-white light in the mornings via a device from a company called Litebook.
HTC's customer likely has a device from a different maker who HTC hopes will buy the next One sometime in the coming months.
YotaPhone is a different kettle of fish, a device from a Russian company that boasts a fairly standard smartphone display on one side, but also comes complete with a power-saving e-ink screen on the back.
With current bone graft and prosthesis manufacturing methods, making a device from a patient specific image or out of an unusual material, due to a patient allergy to chromium for example, is prohibitively expensive and time consuming.
I'll be the first to admit that this is the epitome of a First World problem, but this is also a device from a company that makes a big deal about how its phone was "made with a level of precision you'd expect from a finely crafted watch – not a smartphone".
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U-571 A World War II suspense drama about a submarine crew whose job is to steal an encrypting device from a Nazi U-boat.
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