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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a computer will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the future actions or capabilities of a computer in various contexts, such as technology discussions or instructions.
Example: "In the next update, a computer will be able to process data much faster than before."
Alternatives: "a computer is going to" or "a computer can".
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If qubits can influence more distant neighbors as well as those near to them, then a computer will have even more computational muscle to flex.
A computer will never replace that.
But a computer will not so much as sigh.
Using a dial-up link certainly makes it less likely that a computer will be compromised.
If humans missed the clues, the reasoning goes, perhaps a computer will not.
Instead, he says, any developer with a computer will be able to start a genomics company.
Rather, a computer will sort through the millions of calls and isolate a very small number for further scrutiny.
So there's no guarantee a computer will be available every time you need one.
A computer will randomly select 66,500 winners, who will each receive a pair of tickets to the event.
The argument that a computer will never take into account every subtlety of the game is a valid one.
They are, but there are things that a computer will never be able to do as a good human teacher".
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