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The phrase "a device with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a device that possesses certain features or capabilities.
Example: "The smartphone is a device with advanced camera technology that allows users to take stunning photos."
Alternatives: "a gadget featuring" or "an instrument equipped with".
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The only requirement is a device with a Web browser.
He had no cage but a device with a 25ft electro-magnetic field to protect him.
Uncovered by security firm FireEye, it involves replacing iOS apps installed on a device with malware.
If you couldn't operate a device with only your fingertips its design was flawed.
A water-hammer arrester is a device with a closed air chamber.
LIDAR (or "Light Detection and Ranging") is a device with a constantly rotating laser beam.
Enrollment associates a device with the person who is responsible for its data security in MyDevices.
Google Translate, no doubt about it, is a device with an exuberant future.
If I buy a device with seven functions, I'm lucky to master three.
Then there is the physical problem of making a device with three terminals even smaller.
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I'll never buy a device with one of these remotes.
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