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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a computer in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a computer that is located within a specific context or environment.
Example: "I found a computer in the library that I can use for my research."
Alternatives: "a computer located in the" or "a computer situated in the".
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Is a computer in the circle?
The SSEC was not a computer in the modern sense.
Bring your laptop or use a computer in the lab.
The film will be transmitted from a computer in the cable company's office.
But he was less farsighted when contemplating the potential of a computer in the home.
Early on, we didn't even have a computer in the office.
(T editors huddled together around a computer in the fashion department to watch).
Before he bought the Icebox, his only Internet access point was a computer in the basement.
And sometimes a computer in the driver's seat can be a deadly distraction.
Before games, Murphy studies video of pitchers on a computer in the clubhouse.
Customers place an order directly with Dell through a computer in the booth.
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