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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a computer generates a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the action of a computer producing or creating something, typically in a technical or informational context.
Example: "In this simulation, a computer generates a detailed report based on the input data provided by the user."
Alternatives: "a computer produces a" or "a computer creates a".
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Within seconds, a computer generates a 3-D body scan with every possible measurement precisely quantified.
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At random intervals a computer generated a tone to signal participants to report out loud whether their attention was indeed focused on their breathing, or whether at that moment they were experiencing a cognitive intrusion.
Mathematical methods are required, like having a computer generate all possible trees -- a number that quickly runs way beyond the trillions -- and then deciding statistically which class of trees is more probable than the rest.
A computer generated approximation of a psychedelic slideshow bathes the back of the stage, but what is startling about Cream's oeuvre is how decidedly un-cosmic it sounds in the cold light of 2005.
A less expensive and compact method is to use a laser diode and a computer generated hologram.
A DVE is a computer generated three-dimensional scene that is generated, displayed, and modified by multiple interconnected hosts simultaneously.
We also saw a computer generating scene which acted as a story board for the eventual filming.
A computer generated the portfolio combinations.
Using block randomization (with a computer generated sequence) and a sealed envelope mechanism for allocation concealment, patients were divided into two groups, one receiving sublingual buprenorphine with IV placebo and the other receiving IV morphine with sublingual placebo.
The works in this series include a computer generated digital installation and a set of photographic prints.
Instead of creating a computer generated (CGI) model of the campfire, a real campfire was filmed.
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