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The phrase "a microchip is a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when defining or explaining what a microchip is, typically in a technical or educational context.
Example: "A microchip is a small electronic device that contains integrated circuits and is used in various applications, including computers and smartphones."
Alternatives: "a microchip refers to" or "a microchip can be defined as".
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"Having a microchip is a great safety measure for emergencies or if the pet loses a tag or collar," she said.
A microchip is a harmless chip that is inserted into the back of the neck.
Implanting a microchip is a very common procedure and only needs to be done once in a pet's life.
A microchip is a very small device that will give a shelter, if your BC escapes, your address.
A microchip is a tiny transponder that uses radio frequency waves to transmit information on the chip about your pet when scanned.
Because of Border Collies' intelligence and agility, the chances of your BC escaping is high enough that a microchip is a useful precaution.
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7 A microarray or microchip is a chip made with glass or other solid material, with an array of tiny DNA spots placed on it.
For special applications, a miniaturised version of the probe in the form of a microchip is conceivable, which would lead to a considerable decrease in the probe's response time.
A microchip is something that the veterinarians insert under your dog's skin.
A microchip was injected under Zeus's coat.
Its claim made no more sense than if, say, the designer of a process used to produce a microchip were to demand a royalty on every smart phone in which the chip is used".
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