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The phrase "a computer that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a hypothetical situation or capability of a computer.
Example: "I wish I had a computer that would automatically back up my files every day."
Alternatives: "a computer capable of" or "a computer designed to".
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He believed it was possible to go further than that by developing a computer that would respond to human impulses.
People thought we'd have a computer that would tell you 'Why did the chicken cross the road?' is objectively a 4 on a scale of 5.
It's called digital copying machines, where the machine would have a computer that would scan-in the document and then produce a copy.
We designed a computer that would deter someone from stealing the bicycle while also providing information useful for exercise and transportation.
The answer, Upton believed, lay in the development of a computer that would give children the knowhow and inspiration they were missing.
A bogus telephone engineer walked into a south London branch of Santander on Thursday and tried to fit a device to a computer that would have allowed the gang to remotely operate the computer and potentially siphon off millions.
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The change in current indicating the presence of a wound could be picked up by a wearable computer that would then send out a message.
Microsoft also recently canceled a project to develop a tablet computer that would compete with Apple's popular iPad.
Imagine, she said, a wearable computer that would run a video camera that would always be on and focused on whatever the person wearing it looked at.
There it would be plugged into a Macintosh computer that would record a new digital audio file each time the subject's receiver was lifted off the hook.
Who in 1975 would have believed that a Harvard dropout from Washington State would come up with the essential operating software for something called a personal computer that would create a market of hundreds of billions of dollars?
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