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The word 'an apparatus' is correct and perfectly usable in written English.
You can use the noun 'apparatus' to refer to a set of equipment (usually specialized) that is used for a specific purpose. Here is an example sentence: The laboratory had an apparatus set up to measure air pressure.
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"Someone might make an apparatus.
I can imagine numerous advantages to developing such an apparatus.
This, however, is an apparatus from the 19th century".
This article describes an apparatus built for this purpose.
The mazes were placed in an apparatus that could create an electromagnetic field.
"He is less an individual than an institution, less an artist than an apparatus.
And it's in control of an apparatus that turns children into terrorists.
The trick is done with mirrors, an apparatus called a coelostat.
He still has an apparatus final to compete in, but that's another individual event.
"Pommel is an apparatus that's quite twitchy, like the women's beam," Thomas had pointed out.
He is the co-inventor of the Impinger, an apparatus for sampling aerial dust.
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