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Free sign up"in a device" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particular device, either to describe it or to say that something is inside of it. For example, "The instructions are stored in a device with a blue shell."
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In 1955, the 49ers brought in a device consisting of two-by-fours, pulleys and wires.
It turns the coal to a fuel gas, which it burns in a device resembling a jet engine.
In January, Mr. D'Agostino plans to put in a device at the checkout that will allow customers to pay electronically using a fingerprint scan and a PIN.
It delivers naloxone in a device akin to an EpiPen.
Joseph Public Schools in St . Joseph Mich., recommends checking with your child's school before investing in a device.
We want to keep the chaos of sex trapped in a device we think we can control.
In a device such as the diode, the positive voltage applied to the anode attracts electrons from the cloud.
It aims to replicate all the functions of a smartphone in a device perched on a person's nose.
To concentrate these flavors even further, I put the mixture in a device known as the Rocket, which centrifuges liquid in a vacuum.
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Each of these ground-based approaches prevents cell sedimentation, however, in a device-specific manner.
The temperature increase associated with direct ultrasonciation can also be exploited in a device-independent calorimetric calibration procedure that has been described in detail elsewhere.
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