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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a computer at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or context involving a computer, often indicating where the computer is situated or being used.
Example: "I left a computer at the library for you to use during your study session."
Alternatives: "a computer in the" or "a computer located at the".
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The teacher was testing one little boy at a computer at the side of the room.
These connect to a computer at the police station in Groningen.
They don't have to be sitting down in front of a computer at the same time.
(Mrs. Bush sent him an electronic message of sympathy from a computer at the camp today).
Modern long-distance pipelines are operated mainly automatically by a computer at the headquarters of the pipeline company.
But unlike owners of most OpenTable restaurants, Mr. Washington will not use a computer at the door.
However, until testing is complete, there will be a human rather than a computer at the helm.
"I didn't even have a computer at the time," said the customer, Bobby Schaefer of San Diego.
Symantec researchers say that initially, a computer at the media company was compromised by malware called "BlackEnergy".
After they are checked at CfA, the configuration files are sent to a computer at the MMT.
The hundreds of lights within the five-foot high "rock" are connected to a computer at the Institute of Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo.
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