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The phrase "a computer picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an image or graphic that is created or displayed on a computer.
Example: "I created a computer picture of the new design for our project presentation."
Alternatives: "a digital image" or "a computer-generated image".
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Dr. Duffy said that early intervention is important and should focus on alternative approaches to communication like using a computer, picture icons, or iPhones or iPads that have apps that can talk for a person.
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