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The phrase "a thermometer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that measures temperature.
Example: "To check if you have a fever, you should use a thermometer."
Alternatives: "a temperature gauge" or "a heat sensor."
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"A thermometer," he said.
It's almost like a thermometer".
How do you not have a thermometer?
A thermometer placed outside read 20 below.
It's like a thermometer for vision.
It is a thermostat, not a thermometer.
Use a thermometer and stop when it reaches 46C.
It does extra service as a clock and a thermometer.
A thermometer outside the door read seventy-five degrees.
They've just shown a thermometer on the course.
A thermometer shows that it is 100˚ in the shade.
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