Sentence examples for a computer of her from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a computer of her" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used structure and may confuse readers. Instead, you would typically use "her computer."
Example: "She brought a computer of her to the meeting."
Alternatives: "her computer" or "a computer belonging to her."

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Balgobin is hopeful that soon she might be able to save for a computer of her own.

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To analyze her record, a computer search of her votes on cases involving racial minorities since 1981-82, her first term, was made, supplemented by a search through the annual Supreme Court surveys by United States Law Week.

But Fey's pleasantly uneventful daily routine was shaken up recently when her office was burglarized, with a devious furniture mover (allegedly) stealing a computer full of her ideas for new TV shows.

His middle daughter, Maria Murnane, keeps a computer file of her father's e-mail messages.

Several jurors took rapid notes as she led them through a computer simulation of her encounter with Mr. Crutcher, and then a police helicopter video.

The 30-year-old environmental consultant in Delhi waited in line three times to sit in front of a computer that photographed her face, captured her fingerprints and snapped images of her irises.

Over a month later, on April 20, Delzer agreed to allow Lang back as a maintainer, but when she, once more, failed to participate every day because of her lack of a computer, he removed her again.

You've got to want it, and you've got to like sitting in front of a computer". When her husband discusses the subtext of the film he mirrors the importance of gender cooperation.

Like another influential blogger, Matt Drudge, she is private to the point of hermitic, spending most of her time in front of a computer at her home in Westwood.

Another woman was denied because of a computer error: Her dentistry was up to date, but a bureaucrat hadn't changed her status, so she remained behind bars.

Arranged in jarring collagist constellations, which the artist plans on a computer, her pileup of cross-cultural magical symbols hints at how arbitrary the meanings we pin on objects and images can be.

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