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The phrase "a prototype that is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of prototype or its characteristics in a sentence.
Example: "We developed a prototype that is designed to test the new features of our software."
Alternatives: "a model that is" or "a sample that is".
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Engineers from Sony will exhibit a prototype that is, at 13 inches in diagonal, the world's biggest.
Sony also plans to launch its Morpheus VR headset for PlayStation 4 in the first half of next year, having recently shown off a prototype that is close to a final consumer version.
An inventor in Phoenix, Arizona has cobbled together a prototype that is, frankly, a bit of a letdown – it's a mini hovercraft with rubbish stabilisers, but one that suggests the technology could be acceptably refined.
Sony is launching its Morpheus VR headset for PlayStation 4 in the first half of that year, having recently shown off a prototype that is close to a final consumer version.
With stores that average 80,000 square feet, compared with 150,000 square feet for Target and 200,000 for Wal-Mart, Kmart could come up with a prototype that is small but efficient.
Already, ISC has produced a prototype that is almost this thin.If ISC can squeeze a million silicon neurons on to each chip, and pack a thousand chips into a one-inch neural cube, the arithmetic starts to get interesting.
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In their office shop, they built a prototype that was smoothly opened by a motor instead of being jerked open by a hand crank.
Last week, Mr. Olivares unveiled his Hollis side table there, a piece introduced in 2010 as a prototype that was now being readied for the market.
Although it was a prototype that was not for sale, on the designer's Web site, Mr. Gilad found something he liked that was available: Vase Space, a side table with three removable wooden vases.
AU Optronics has a prototype that's different from existing devices in several ways.
Origami TV Remote may look cool, but it's really just a prototype that was developed during a workshop.
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