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The phrase "a waste of computer" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a waste of computer resources" or "a waste of computer time"? You can use a corrected version of this phrase when discussing inefficient use of computing power or resources in a specific context, such as programming or data processing.
Example: "Running that outdated software is just a waste of computer resources."
Alternatives: "a misuse of computing power" or "an inefficient use of computer resources."
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They were family fun (but mainly for boys), better than television (but possibly harmful), and educational (but a waste of computer time).
However, if the optical component does not need so many sampling points to describe its spatial structure, a dense sampling on the spatial axis x is a waste of computer memory.
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Despite the increasing power of modern computers, a blind docking with all library compounds often leads to a waste of time and computer resource.
Going to college would be a waste of time for a computer science degree.
Because they still cling to an obsolete metaphor, the buying public now believes (and rightly so) that new computers are a waste of money.
Writing in the Daily Mail, Cameron said the government had opted for the system because the evidence suggested that having "default on" filters as standard on all new computers was a waste of time.
Computer games are regularly criticised as a waste of time and for offering graphic depictions of violence.
Playing online computer games doesn't have to be a waste of time.
What a waste of energy.
All a waste of breath.
What a waste of money".
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