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The phrase "acoustic device" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to any device that utilizes sound waves or operates based on acoustic principles, often in contexts related to music, sound engineering, or communication technology.
Example: "The researchers developed an innovative acoustic device that can detect underwater sounds with high precision."
Alternatives: "sound device" or "audio device".
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To figure out this issue, thermo-acoustical topology optimization problems were formulated for an optimal design of the acoustic device.
The acoustic device has the potential to catch many more, she said.
Officers are also preparing to use the controversial long-range acoustic device, or LRAD, during the operation.
An ominous message — "This is a test of the Long-Range Acoustic Device LRAD" — was followed by an ever louder count to ten.
The cannon — a long-range acoustic device, or LRAD, which can cost as much as $125,000 — shoots sound waves from a dish transmitter.
It's a virtuoso's instrument for a populist music; an acoustic device for an amplified age; a radical reinvention of a design all but abandoned decades ago.
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Acoustic devices to detect the beetle are also being tested.
The acoustic devices cost $35,000 each, and the department bought two, The Associated Press reported yesterday.
Early warning of approaching aircraft was by visual means and acoustic devices.
Long-range acoustic devices, nicknamed "sound cannons," send out shrill, pulsating tones of up to a hundred and forty-nine decibels — enough to cause permanent hearing damage.
He was later the chief designer for Phonic Ear, a maker of hearing aids and other acoustic devices, and had his own design practice.
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