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Discover LudwigThe phrase "certain devices" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to specific or particular devices rather than general ones. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "Certain devices, such as smartphones and laptops, have become essential tools in today's modern society."
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Battery life has already plummeted for certain devices.
Szpakowski told me that, to answer such questions, he relied on certain devices.
Johnson & Johnson made the move voluntarily in response to a high rate of second surgeries associated with certain devices.
And certain devices — like Banquo's discovering that the room where he's soliloquizing is bugged — can feel gimmicky and forced.
"It seems like a no-brainer to have a look at conditional access funding for people using certain devices.
Q I've seen adverts for the Samsung Galaxy Gear, but apparently it only works with certain devices.
If you have any extra batteries for certain devices, be sure to get them powered up as well.
It's always tempting to say that certain devices – say, firearms – should be illegal or restricted, and license everyone who can manufacture them to ensure compliance.
Walmart executives said that after evaluating various mobile options, they found that they had different constraints, working only on certain devices or payment types.
There are, however, signs of resistance to the never-ending flood of impersonal technologies: certain devices seem to acquire human dimensions at the moment they become obsolete.
"Women become fond of certain devices and then what do you do when it is discontinued?" said Dr. Troy, the medical historian.
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