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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this contraption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a device or machine, often implying that it is complex or unusual. Example: "I can't believe how well this contraption works; it makes my life so much easier."
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And this contraption?
This contraption weighed over 1,000lb.
The Brazilian federation took this contraption away from him.
Using this contraption is a little like owning a puppy.
But this contraption has nothing to do with transportation.
Getting this contraption up and running is challenging enough, and the Met is a repertory house.
We ended up coming up with this contraption that went through all these expensive iterations.
(Wikipedia)] Franz Reichelt (d. 1912) attempted to use this contraption as a parachute.
But nobody knew what this contraption would actually see in the sky, he explained.
"The French girls who wore this contraption must have had weak teeth," she muses.
This contraption proved a bit more effective, but in time the lines broke.
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