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The phrase "a small device of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of small device, often followed by what the device is intended for or related to.
Example: "The engineer presented a small device of remarkable efficiency that could revolutionize energy consumption."
Alternatives: "a compact gadget for" or "a miniature tool designed for".
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A small device of 150 × 150 nm2 and a defective TaO x film are confirmed by TEM.
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A small device size of 150 × 150 nm2 and a Cu nanofilament with a small diameter of 30 nm are both observed by high-resolution transmission electron microscope in the SET state.
A small device size of 150 × 150 nm2 is observed by transmission electron microscopy.
"A small device the size of a cellphone charger, running on a low-power chip.
On the other hand, it's hard to clap while holding a small device with lots of buttons you're afraid to push.
Ali said he considered exploding a small device at the Houses of Parliament or Heathrow's terminal three as a publicity stunt to draw attention to the programme.
A small device with an area of 150 × 150 nm2 was fabricated by lithography.
This suggests that the effort and investment that was directed to the considerable technological challenge of producing a small device may have been a poor use of resources.
JKS Technologie, a German company, has created the FlashPlug, a small device that adds 8 megabytes of storage.
It is a small device that plugs into one of your computer's U.S.B. ports and offers you multiple slots to plug in other U.S.B. peripherals.
A small device attached to the back of the trackpad essentially taps back in the opposite direction to the user's click.
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