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The phrase "a computer that works" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a computer that is functioning properly or effectively.
Example: "After weeks of troubleshooting, I finally found a computer that works for my needs."
Alternatives: "a functioning computer" or "an operational computer".
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His 2007 TED talk, "A computer that works like the brain", has been viewed half-a-million times.
Informed by what these models have taught us, we're now working on developing a computer that works more efficiently, like the brain does.
It's fun to experiment but it's also fun to have a computer that works.
Their goal is to build a prototype of a computer that works with carbon nanotubes and shows improvements in energy efficiency.
Their goal is to build a prototype of a computer that works with carbon nanotubes and shows improvements in energy efficiency.
e-x-e'" You: "Huh?" If tech support can't fix the problem, if the company won't do anything to solve the problem, and if you are convinced it is all part of a conspiracy to screw you out of your money and time, then find a computer that works, get online, and find a public place to make libelous remarks about the company and its products.
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Three, that we are providing families without the funds to buy a new computer, a recycled computer that works".
Rory Cellan-Jones takes a look at some of the products on display including a tablet computer that works if you spill a drink on it and a 3D printer.
It sort of combines the first two technologies into one — a touchscreen computer (that works well for the visual and hearing impaired) records the inputted information onto a physical ballot.
Just this month at Computex, a huge computer and consumer electronics trade show held each year in Taiwan, the Silicon Valley graphics chip maker Nvidia demonstrated a small mobile computer that worked five times as long on a battery as a similar portable machine powered by Intel's most recent low-power chip.
This British mathematician imagined a general-purpose computer that worked by manipulating a paper tape divided into cells.
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