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The phrase "a trillion bytes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing data storage, computer memory, or digital information sizes.
Example: "The new server can handle up to a trillion bytes of data, making it one of the most powerful systems available."
Alternatives: "one trillion bytes" or "1 trillion bytes".
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The huge image files — more than a trillion bytes of data in all — were processed and analyzed by computer.
The computer, which is named Rime, has eight processors, 64 gigabytes of memory and a trillion bytes of disk storage.
New personal computers store up to a trillion bytes of data and owners of 80-gigabyte iPods can carry 100 hours of video in their pockets.
Algo-designing quants now earned hundreds of thousands, even millions a year and NxCore was processing a trillion bytes of information per day.
And before long there will be a big, honking Seagate terabyte drive in your closet or on your desktop, a trillion bytes, enough to hold half a million photos.
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A group of I.B.M. scientists said yesterday that they had achieved a technological breakthrough that could result in disk drives capable of holding more than one trillion bytes of data -- more than 100 times the capacity of today's most typical hard drives.
A digital standard-definition version was also created that was then transferred to a three-terabyte (three-trillion-byte) hard disk for editing.
"Like a trillion degrees".
A trillion dollars.
Nearly a trillion?
By Gary Marcus November 20 , 2012Half a trillion neurons, a hundred trillion synapses.
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