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The phrase "a byte" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a unit of digital information storage or data measurement in computing.
Example: "The file size is approximately a byte, which is quite small compared to modern standards."
Alternatives: "one byte" or "a unit of data".
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(A byte equals eight bits).
A byte for a byte Addio, Silvio A new prescription ReprintsThe conviction was for tax evasion.
Four bits in a nibble equals half a byte.
Each such eight-digit group is called a byte.
A byte for a byte Addio, Silvio A new prescription ReprintsSick of trying to keep up with drugmakers, the government is trying a new tack.
For every bit of the old there is a byte of the new.
Still, I was plagued by a virus, by a byte of uncertainty.
The digital representation of a character by eight bits is called a byte.
At the 2001 show, those concepts -- lumped together under the heading of telematics -- hardly rate a byte of attention.
A byte for a byte Addio, Silvio A new prescription ReprintsSummertime, and the credit ain't easyA sunny bundle of numbers certainly suggests that Britain's economy is on the mend.
A byte for a byte Addio, Silvio A new prescription Reprints Related topics Criminal Hacking Computer security Crime and law Computer crime CrimeThe concept of hacking back has some prominent supporters, notably in America.
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