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"a single computer" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to one specific computer, as opposed to multiple computers. For example: I need to upgrade my computer, but I can only afford to buy a single computer right now. The office has several departments, each with their own set of computers, but they all share a single computer for printing and faxing. In both sentences, "a single computer" is used to indicate that there is only one computer being referred to.
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They shared a single computer and a pristine in-box.
The flight deck featured a single computer screen.
DoS attacks once involved a single computer flooding a webserver.
He said he often mingled research materials and his own work in a single computer file.
"As far as we know, Neiman Marcus didn't sell a single computer".
The Agency was so old school it didn't possess a single computer.
The office, wood-panelled and quiet as a grave, contains not a single computer.
2. Consider filtering your whole network, not just a single computer or device.
Until a few years ago, viruses merely infected files on a single computer.
Only a single computer was provided to process records for court hearings.
A modern version of that disaster might be a worldwide electronic meltdown started by a single computer virus.
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