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The phrase "a group of computer" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a group of computers" to refer to multiple computers.
Example: "At the tech conference, there was a group of computers set up for attendees to try out the latest software."
Alternatives: "a collection of computers" or "a cluster of computers."
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And this was from a group of computer scientists in Aberystwyth: "404 Error - Funding Not Found".
The case was brought by a group of computer makers from Taiwan.
"TICK tock tick tock", tweeted Anonymous Africa, a group of computer hackers, on June 14th.
The BERKE1337 Computer Security Team is a group of computer security enthusiasts at UC Berkeley.
Because of that, a group of computer scientists has asked a court to overturn parts of the 1998 law.
Improbable was founded three years ago by a group of computer science graduates from Cambridge, led by Herman Narula.
These plans must compensate for e-mail technology designed two decades ago by a group of computer scientists.
For example, a group of computer programmers was trying to get hold of Hansard, the parliamentary record.
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There is no requirement for a "red team" test, in which a group of computer-savvy outsiders are hired to hack into the system.
Made in the mid-90s before the days of infamous hacking collectives such as Anonymous and LulzSec – the plot concerns a group of computer-savvy high school students.
In 1980, a group of computer-science students at the University of California started working together on a game called Rogue.
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