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"that lets you" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that allows you to do or have something. Example: "The new smartphone comes with a voice assistant that lets you schedule reminders and set alarms with just your voice."
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Textfree is an iPhone app that lets you text free.
A car that lets you stream music from the Internet.
ThingLink is a web tool that lets you make images interactive.
So where do you turn to get a job that lets you have a life?
(There's a great little gadget on our website that lets you see who's financing whom).
StickyGram is a service that lets you turn your Instagram photos into cute refrigerator magnets.
Now, it's unveiling a mobile app that lets you track your items on your iPhone.
Now V-Moda has a customization program that lets you wear headphones endorsed by you.
Find the menu that lets you reduce the strength of the flash.
On the iPhone there's a trick that lets you clap to activate the camera.
A phone app that lets you adjust the settings is on the way.
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