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The phrase "a computer that made" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific computer that has created or produced something, often in a context discussing technology or innovation.
Example: "The researchers were amazed by a computer that made groundbreaking discoveries in artificial intelligence."
Alternatives: "a computer which created" or "a computer that produced".
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It wasn't the technology, it wasn't the cool things you could do on a computer, it was the things that made more sense on a computer that made sense to do.
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