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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a calculator" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device or tool used for performing mathematical calculations.
Example: "I always keep a calculator on my desk for quick calculations during work."
Alternatives: "a computing device" or "a math tool".
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A Calculator instance can calculate descriptors in parallel.
A calculator (around $10).
Ahmad got out a calculator.
Ricardo pecked at a calculator.
(The Wall Street Journal has a calculator).
(A calculator is handy for understanding baking).
She did our taxes without a calculator.
I cannot find a calculator online.
She has index cards and a calculator.
Everyone had a calculator but me.
"Pardon me, can I borrow a calculator?
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