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The phrase "a device that lets" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a device that allows or enables a certain action or function.
Example: "This is a device that lets you control your home lighting remotely."
Alternatives: "a device that allows" or "a device that enables".
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To cynics, Geneva is a device that lets everyone pretend to have a Syria policy even when they don't.
Elsewhere, Barich encounters a device that lets patrons pour their own pints, "thereby reducing the contact between people even further".
For administrators, it is something else entirely: a device that lets them use radio frequency technology — with scanners tucked behind walls and ceilings — to track her whereabouts.
In August, a federal judge barred it from selling a device that lets consumers copy DVDs to their computer hard drives, pending a full trial.
The company had the lowest disconnection rate among American wireless carriers because it sells a product that rivals lack: a device that lets a user speak to members of a group with a single call.
The division says it owns the rights to a patent issued in 1996 for the cart, which has separate drawers for each patient and a device that lets nurses record patient information.
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Then it was a device that let their officer's pistols poke out through the tank's firing slots; then it was a method of measuring the distance covered by tanks.
Finally, when asked if they'd be willing to pay extra for a device that let them customize their phone's applications, 51.8% said that they wouldn't.
The BeamPro is a prime example of what she wants to develop: a device that let her experience life in a different way.
The socket in question is the AuYou Wi-Fi Switch, a $30 device that lets you turn the power from a wall outlet on and off using your phone.
FutureTV, a conflagration of hardware and software, turns a television set into an interactive device that lets mouse potatoes peruse broadcast TV and radio, surf the Net, exchange e-mails, shop online and order video programming.
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