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The phrase "a series of computers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple computers that are connected or related in some way, often in a technical or operational context.
Example: "The research facility utilizes a series of computers to process large datasets efficiently."
Alternatives: "a collection of computers" or "a network of computers".
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The facility infrastructure had sufficient computational power and servers for data processing and storing, including a series of computers that were integrated (warehouse setting) to perform continuous datamining of all gathered and generated datasets.
They maintain a series of computers in data centers around the world to route Web users' requests around censors' firewalls.
Instead, pirate stations stay on FM, many using a series of computers and equipment taken from a TV satellite dish and a traffic light.
Zuse computer, any of a series of computers designed and built in Germany during the 1930s and '40s by the German engineer Konrad Zuse.
A few miles and about 1,800 feet below, on the second floor of a small house in the valley, the Olympic forecasters are monitoring the weather with a series of computers.
The spooky name was then taken up by bartenders to describe a stupefying rum highball; at the turn of the millennium, the supposedly strolling stiffs, capable of giving a fright even to vampires, reappeared to denote a series of computers taken over by evil geeks to be used in concert to bombard a target site with choking data.
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SoBig is one in a series of computer viruses to threaten personal and corporate computers recently.
Nearby, in a tiny office, a few young Army technicians monitored a series of computer screens.
Night Dragon, a series of computer attacks that hit oil, gas and chemical companies in the United States two years ago, used spearphishing.
After founding Dennis Publishing (1973), he profited on a series of computer magazines, including PC World and MacUser.
In 1983, Walt Disney conducted a series of computer-generated imagery tests, using Where The Wild Things Are as their subject.
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