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The phrase "auxiliary device" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a supplementary or additional device that assists or enhances the functionality of a primary device or system.
Example: "The new auxiliary device significantly improved the performance of the main system, allowing for greater efficiency."
Alternatives: "supporting device" or "supplementary device".
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An auxiliary device which produces ultrasonic vibration was installed between the two wire-guides.
This auxiliary device was designed, constructed, integrated and tested on a gasoline engine.
On this basis, the auxiliary device to impress the external force during LO bending was implemented.
The fuel cell is completely passive with no auxiliary device such as pump or fan.
Exposure meter, also called light meter, photographic auxiliary device that measures the intensity of light and indicates proper exposure (i.e., the combination of aperture and shutter speed) for film or image sensors of a specific sensitivity.
A passive air-breathing liquid feed direct methanol fuel cell with a 100 cm2 active area without any auxiliary device is designed and fabricated.
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In a turbojet engine, the principal control is the throttle, with auxiliary devices such as water injection and afterburners.
OAO-2, launched Dec. 7, 1968, carried two large telescopes and a complement of spectrometers and other auxiliary devices.
In a jet engine the turbine is designed to provide just enough output to drive the compressor and auxiliary devices.
Finally, the air-blowing stack with these auxiliary devices shows high performance with operational stability.
An isolation system consisting of four proposed mounts and auxiliary devices has been also tested.
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