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Discover Ludwig"own device" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a device of one's own, such as a laptop, smartphone, or other technology. For example, "You can now access the information you need from your own device."
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— Bring Your Own Device — phenomenon?
I have used the Great Deceiver's own Device against him.
I.B.M. faces the peril of "bring your own device".
"Bring your own device" is not for every company.
Others on the panel advocated "bring your own device" (BYOD).
Or do they all have to have their own device?
By manufacturing its own device, Google can tether those listeners back to its own product.
People didn't bring their own device and their own customization to it.
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Here are some thoughts on managing in the bring-your-own-device era.
Bring-your-own-device adoption at small businesses increased in 2012 but be careful: lawsuits may be looming.
It is looking at developing a bring-your-own-device to school programme as a work-around.
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