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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perfect device" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a device that functions flawlessly or meets all expectations in a specific context.
Example: "The new smartphone is truly a perfect device for photography enthusiasts, offering exceptional camera quality and user-friendly features."
Alternatives: "an ideal gadget" or "a flawless instrument".
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The CueCat is a perfect device to hack.
Of course, the Nexus 4 isn't a perfect device.
It's not a perfect device, and it's just shy of being very good; it's good.
In November 2008, just a few months ago, Pure Digital released the Mino HD, and it is a perfect device.
The Blackberry is not a perfect device, but I'm wholeheartedly convinced that it's a terrific smartphone, whereas the iPhone was a neat little computer that could make phone calls.
Obviously Phantom Fireworks locations don't need to look as fancified so the Nook Tablet – or a Kindle Fire, for that matter, although the sneakernet SD card swap system wouldn't work, – is a perfect device.
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"The human nose is a very perfect device," said Mr. Mifsud, a tall, bearded man with a handsome nose, in a recent conversation.
"People perceive it as an almost perfect device," said Jack Brassil, a researcher for Hewlett-Packard who has worked on making shredded documents traceable.
This all changed with the iPhone, for my needs it is an almost perfect device, my eyes have not wandered at all.
The perfect device for a murder mystery.
The historical Jiang handed Mr. Sheng the perfect device: as a young actress, she made her fame in the leading role in "A Doll's House," Ibsen's tale of a woman, Nora, who reinvents herself to survive.
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