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The phrase "a professional computer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a computer that is designed for professional use, often implying higher performance or specialized features.
Example: "For graphic design work, it's essential to invest in a professional computer that can handle demanding software."
Alternatives: "a high-performance computer" or "a business-grade computer".
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I'm a professional computer consultant.
That will allow it to be used more like a professional computer.
I first met Dan in Manhattan, where he was competing in a professional computer gamers' tournament.
Blender 3D, a popular program for creating three-dimensional images, is built around Python, a professional computer language that is growing in popularity.
I use a professional computer workstation (furniture) with a slide-out keyboard tray which is below what would normally be desk height.
Mr. Hurd had a laptop used by various members of his family from which information had been removed by a professional computer cleaning service, said a person with knowledge of the matter.
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VEXplorer requires 11 batteries, and includes 24 gears, four motors, a camera and a six-channel remote, plus a trial version of SolidWorks, a professional computer-aided design program.
After you have a drawing that shows your idea in great detail, have a professional computer-aided design (CAD) drawing made.
NetCutter is written in Java using NetBeans6 software (http://www.netbeans.info/) and tested on the Java Runtime environment 1.6.0.0. on a Windows XP Professional computer.
All those tests are conducted on a Windows 7 professional computer (Inter(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU, 3.07 GHz, 8.0 GB RAM, 64-bit OS).
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