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The phrase "a prototype that uses" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a prototype that employs a specific method, technology, or material in its design or function.
Example: "The team developed a prototype that uses renewable energy sources to power the device."
Alternatives: "a model that employs" or "a design that utilizes".
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Caulfield and Bain built a prototype that uses augmented reality headsets.
Richard Wintersole, a residential architect in Texas, designed a prototype that uses prefab steel framing (left, middle).
After receiving feedback on different iterations, Caulfield and Bain built a prototype that uses augmented reality headsets.
For their $3.4 million ARPA-E-funded project, which started last month, they plan to build a prototype that uses liquids for both the positive and negative electrodes.
Biogas Nicaragua developed a prototype that uses microbes to convert biomass such as crop waste and animal dung into methane that can be used for cooking.
A prototype that uses: a rotary table supported by ball bearings, non-contact gap sensors and a computer system that collects and process sensor readings has been developed.
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What's even cooler, potentially, is that Rolocule says it has a working prototype that uses an Android Wear smartwatch as the motion controller, meaning you'll get Wii-style interaction with something you're already wearing on your wrist anyway.
Audubon has suggested nets or a glass prototype that uses ultraviolet signals, but museum officials have thus far demurred.
Investigators at IBM Research in Zurich, led by physicists Gerd Binnig and Peter Vettiger, are building a micromechanical prototype that uses tiny silicon tips to read and write data bits that are less than 50 nanometers wide.
The challenge would be met instead by Toyota, who stepped up and accelerated their development programme to field two of their own brand-new prototype hybrid TS030s here at the 24, a very public and tough test for a team to debut their new car, a petrol-engined prototype that uses super capacitors to store energy.
Based on these theoretical pillars, a new approach to educating AEC professionals is presented with a proof-of-concept prototype that uses a game-like virtual reality (VR) visualisation interface supported by Mind Mapping is introduced as an exemplar.
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