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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remote" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a remote control device, typically for televisions or other electronic devices.
Example: "I can't find a remote for the TV; it must be under the couch again."
Alternatives: "a remote control" or "a remote device".
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There's also a remote.
Laughter seemed a remote possibility.
"This is a remote place.
A remote Scottish island.
But it can seem a remote prospect.
He found himself in a remote valley.
Even a remote operation, though, carries dangers.
That is not such a remote possibility.
And a remote is $25 extra (booooo!).
Northeast Afghanistan is a remote place in a remote country.
I've got a remote control.
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