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The phrase "a computer based" is not correct as it is missing a hyphen and should be "a computer-based" in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is reliant on or operated by a computer, typically in contexts related to technology or software.
Example: "The new software is a computer-based solution designed to improve efficiency in data management."
Alternatives: "computer-driven" or "computer-operated".
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Thus a computer based modelling approach is followed.
"Students enroll in their classes every spring through a computer based master schedule program.
A computer based, validated DAI was utilized during interviews.
A computer based literature search was carried out.
VR is a computer based artificial environment, presented to the user through appropriate sensory stimulations.
Easy access to a computer based assessment format allows university-wide use of the LM list.
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Mr. Freeman, 44, uses a computer-based mathematical model.
"Leak detection is not just a computer-based system.
A computer-based "assistant" was added to electronic storybooks.
He is trying a computer-based device that provides quantitative information to support his subjective assessment.
A computer-based program, Gblocks, was used for alignment refinement.
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