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The phrase "a device that exerts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a device that applies force, influence, or pressure in some manner.
Example: "The device that exerts pressure on the material is essential for the manufacturing process."
Alternatives: "a tool that applies" or "an instrument that exerts".
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The TID consists of an inerter, a device that exerts a force proportional to relative acceleration, coupled with a parallel spring and damper.
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We definitely need a device for that.
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