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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fax machine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that sends and receives documents electronically over a telephone line.
Example: "Please send the signed contract to my office using a fax machine."
Alternatives: "a facsimile device" or "a fax sender."
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There is also a fax machine there.
That, and a fax machine.
I've got a fax machine.
A fax machine churns out international news.
"And I have a fax machine".
I bought rugs and a fax machine.
She does not have a fax machine.
"We had one assistant and a fax machine".
The only technology in the office was a fax machine.
A fax machine in a corner beeped and emitted paper.
A fax machine, he says, is too unsightly.
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