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The phrase "a million devices" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a large quantity of devices, often in discussions about technology, usage statistics, or market trends.
Example: "The new app is compatible with a million devices, making it accessible to a vast audience."
Alternatives: "countless devices" or "millions of devices".
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The start-up's technology is on well over a million devices.
And it's still a mess -- a mess blowing up to the tune of half a million devices a day.
Even so, Mr. Munster said he expected Apple to report that it sold more than a million devices over the weekend.
The smartphone business was growing fast, everyone was profitable, and the arriviste iPhone had barely sold a million devices in the previous quarter.
He said sales of the Roku boxes, which start at $60, were growing fast, and the company expected to have sold a million devices by the end of the year.
After what seemed like a shaky unveiling – with mockery of its name and disappointment at its lack of certain functions – Apple's iPad has become a roaring success in the US, selling more than a million devices.
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"You have a billion devices".
He stores an average of seventy-five to a hundred devices a day.
Nadella has set a target of getting Windows 10 running on a billion "devices" within three years.
Android in particular will be installed on more than a billion devices shipped in 2014, says Carolina Milanesi, the analyst who led the research.
Hiring the American-educated, Portuguese-speaking Barra, one of the public faces of Google's incredibly successful mobile operating system, which is now running on over a billion devices, was a significant achievement for the Beijing-based startup.
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