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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a computer geek" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a casual term used to describe someone who is very knowledgeable and passionate about computers and technology. Example: My brother is a computer geek and always helps me troubleshoot any technical issues I have with my laptop.
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The series follows the adventures of Chuck Bartowski (Zachary Levi), a computer geek and member of a Geek Squad-type electronics retail chain (the Nerd Herd), who downloads the Intersect, a top-secret government database, into his brain.
If you're not a computer geek, forget it.
[11] Lara Croft actioneer; Taylor played a computer geek.
Mr. Clinton will never be mistaken for a computer geek.
In other words, Matthew is a computer geek.
She's happier to think of herself as a data scientist, a computer geek.
(It was sort of funny, if you're a computer geek). "May I get you a drink?
Brian is more a gentle giant, a bit of a computer geek.
Twenty agents for a scholar, a computer geek and a 5-year-old child.
"I'm unabashed about being a computer geek and a woman," she said.
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