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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gizmo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a gadget or device, often when the specific name is unknown or unimportant.
Example: "I bought a new gizmo that helps me organize my workspace more efficiently."
Alternatives: "a gadget" or "a device".
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St.Croix is a gizmo fiend.
Planes high as the sky, kids with instant gratification from fingering a gizmo, and no gangrene.
Voilà, a gizmo was born: the Knee Saver, a foam wedge to cushion one's crouch.
I mean, who needs a gizmo that can translate your dog's barks?
Consumers and workers have been gripped, he says, by a "gizmo revolution".
Catchers now wear Catcher-Cam, a gizmo that delivers video from the top of their heads.
One quickly sets up a gizmo to detect incoming mortar fire, another deploys a light-radar system to spot infiltrators.
Or just a gizmo that flashes E=mc2 when the book's cover moves? A. That's up to you.
He pressed a fingertip on a touch-screen scanner; a gizmo gurgled electronically and the locker door swung open.
On Monday, Musk posted his proposal, a fifty-seven-page set of specs for a gizmo that looks like the Keystone Pipeline hoisted onto a chairlift.
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But when the old man dies unexpectedly, Britt inherits his newspaper empire and his mechanic, Kato (Jay Chou), a gizmo-mad martial artist who makes perfect lattes.
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