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The phrase "a bunch of computerised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group of items that are computerized or automated in some way.
Example: "The office is filled with a bunch of computerized devices that streamline our workflow."
Alternatives: "a variety of computerized" or "a collection of computerized".
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Life can be shit, but it's better to massacre a bunch of computerised images than pretend everything is okay for a while and then spontaneously throw yourself in front of the 7.18 to Waterloo.
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Bing: Just a bunch of crap.
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