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The phrase "am on the computer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is currently using a computer, often in informal contexts.
Example: "I can't talk right now because I am on the computer, finishing up my work."
Alternatives: "I'm using the computer" or "I'm at the computer."
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I am on the computer and haven't done a thing.
"Plus, it is a dot-com company, and I am on the computer all day," he said, "so it is easy to deal with".
Right now, as I write this, I am on the computer, also falling victim to technology.
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I was on the computer one night, Raw came on and I saw a women's match.
For example, receptionists in one practice talked of being "on the computer" - which (in that setting) meant issuing repeat prescriptions.
They were on the computer and looked up the name of one of the drugs.
"It was on the computer," he said.
Most of it is on the computer.
Joshua is on the computer.
"All these pictures are on the computer.
Or, they were on the computer screen.
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