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The phrase "a computer for a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when specifying the purpose or intended use of a computer in a sentence.
Example: "I need to buy a computer for a student who will be attending online classes."
Alternatives: "a computer intended for a" or "a computer designed for a".
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Do you have a computer for a phone?
Watching "The Clock," I found myself wondering if Mr. Marclay has a computer for a brain.
"Bob was always bright as a button, and he had a computer for a mind.
He was also barred from using a computer for a year.
"David has almost got a computer for a brain," his former Five colleague Dawn Airey once said of him.
There was no way he would risk losing a fight to a computer for a few thousand dollars".
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For many of those younger users, the encouragement has extended to actually setting up a computer for an aged relative.
It may be difficult for your friend to sit at a computer for an extended period to check email, therefore, your best intentions may not be realized until days later.
To ensure that using a computer for an extended period of time won't injure you in any way, dim the brightness on your monitor to reduce eye strain.
On a desert island, would you prefer a human or a computer for company?
Another difference from Apple is that with Android, extra software might be needed to connect a phone to a computer for sharing a contacts list or music.
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