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The phrase "a device that made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a device that has the capability or function of creating or producing something.
Example: "The invention was a device that made communication easier for people across long distances."
Alternatives: "a tool that created" or "an apparatus that produced".
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In 1818 he patented the tunneling shield, a device that made it possible to tunnel safely through waterbearing strata.
Simon Killer, his follow-up to Afterschool, bears some of the hallmarks: technical excellence, a creeping tide of dread and the unreliable perspective of the protagonist – a device that made Elizabeth Olsen's title character in Martha so unknowable.
It allowed a wearable company to raise over $1 million this year for a device that made impossible (at least according to modern science) claims about its functionality.
There were ten different companies, ranging from a device that made it possible to conduct high-risk pregnancy at home to an online service that keeps all your family's medical records in one place.
But by putting some of the collected elephant feet in a device that made it seem as if the foot was supporting the elephant's weight and imaging them with additional CT scans, Hutchinson and his colleagues showed that the faux toe also acts to support weight, as they report online today in Science.
Before Mike McCue discovered how to flip an iPad into a device that made reading digital magazines a cinch, he himself was discovered by some of the biggest names in the tech world while working away in Silicon Valley Woodstock, New York.
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So Dr. Hare borrowed a bat detector, a device that makes ultrasonic sounds audible.
Make a device that makes us look smarter and more attractive than we actually are, just like books do".
He also installed motion-detector lights on his properties, and ordered a device that makes the sound of a barking dog when people approach.
Her tilted structures now incorporate parts of desks, shelves and car panels, a device that makes them more difficult to understand from any single position.
As they approached the road, a border-police officer tossed a stun grenade — a device that makes a loud bang and a flash but theoretically, at least, causes no bodily harm — at Ahed's feet, and then another, and another.
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