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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few devices" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of devices, typically in a context where the exact number is not specified but is understood to be more than one and less than many.
Example: "In the lab, we have a few devices that can help us with our research."
Alternatives: "several devices" or "a handful of devices".
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Maybe rather than buying the services of a private dick for £1000 a week, suspicious spouses buy a few devices for £500 and set up their own surveillance.
IPhone developers, meanwhile, need to worry about only a few devices: iPhones, iPods and iPads.
I won't touch paper any more even if water damage costs me a few devices.
A few devices running server based services to the internet will cease to work.
Have them work primarily on emulators and share a few devices.
There have been a few devices with larger screens, but not many.
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To get it to work, we utilized the I2C functionality built into the PIC32, and wrote a few device specific functions that read data from this IMU.
From small players like SeeBright, to large manufacturers like Sony Goetgeluk says consumers will have quite a few device options to choose from.
Which sounds like a fair few devices.
The device launched, a few other devices were promised, the device failed, and now the website is on hiatus.
Except for a few, memory devices show excellent device-to-device uniformity with a yield of approximately 90%.
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