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The phrase "a computer to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a computer that is intended for the purpose of creating or producing something.
Example: "I need a computer to make my digital art projects more efficiently."
Alternatives: "a computer for creating" or "a computer to produce".
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The daughter is taking money she needed for a computer to make it work".
It's the role of a computer to make mundane, repetitive tasks easier for us.
Ms. Neff begins with traditional color prints that she scans into a computer to make subtle alterations.
There were no instructions how to set up a computer to make a modem call and connect it to the internet.
Finally, you can choose one of three charities to receive a donation based on your activity (you'll have to sync to a computer to make this happen).
Unlike so many contemporary artists producing in today's overheated art market, Mr. Johns relies neither on dozens of assistants nor a computer to make his creations.
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Just in case, workers electronically scan each part's bar code and check a nearby computer to make sure they've installed the right equipment.
You've heard of it, it uses a small computer to make cornering and handling easier and smoother at high speeds in less-than-perfect conditions.
It is not recommended that you use a shared computer to make your online bill payments.
Most cable and D.S.L. providers will try to configure a customer's computer to make it more secure.
Christine used a program on her computer to make funny pictures and brought the altered pictures back to work the following day.
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