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"dedicated device" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a machine or tool specifically designed for a particular purpose. For example: "The scientists used a dedicated device to analyze the chemical composition of the soil."
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Using an iPod to run translation software in Iraq makes much more sense than designing and building a dedicated device.
A modern smartphone provides a strong base on which to build a virtual reality headset, but it can't hold a candle to a dedicated device.
True, there are many iPhone apps that do what the Itzbeen does, but I found a dedicated device more convenient than a phone.
The simplicity of the design makes the condenser a user-friendly, dedicated device delivering high-contrast quasi-3D images of phase objects.
To analyze the reported energy intake (EIrep) in hemodialysis (HD) patients by total energy expenditure (TEE) measured by a dedicated device.
At another point, Netflix created a dedicated device through which to access its content, only to decide that adapting its service to everything from mobile phones to TV sets made more sense.
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Speech-generating systems may be dedicated devices developed solely for AAC, or non-dedicated devices such as computers running additional software to allow them to function as AAC devices.
High-tech systems may be dedicated devices developed solely for AAC, or non-dedicated devices such as computers that run additional software to allow them to function as AAC devices.
Thermal cycling and electromigration stresses are performed on dedicated devices.
Every multifunction device - even the humble smartphone - involves making some compromises compared with buying several dedicated devices.
All of that activity raises a question: Does the future of book reading lie in dedicated devices like the Kindle, or in more versatile gadgets like mobile phones?
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