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The phrase "a computer for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the purpose or intended use of a computer.
Example: "I need to buy a computer for graphic design work."
Alternatives: "a computer intended for" or "a computer designed for".
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You take a computer for granted.
The images are downloaded to a computer for diagnosis.
The data was instantaneously fed into a computer for interpretation.
It then sends that data to a computer for analysis.
In 1991, she bought a computer for her son.
His mind was like a computer for figures".
Do you have a computer for a phone?
And cassettes didn't require a computer for copying.
Business students often never touch a computer, for example.
"But he can't touch a computer for 29 years".
She now uses a computer for much of her work.
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