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The phrase "and making the computer" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing actions related to the computer, such as programming, building, or configuring it.
Example: "I spent the weekend learning about software development and making the computer run more efficiently."
Alternatives: "and configuring the computer" or "and programming the computer".
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"The monetisation opportunities would be enormous - but there are still big issues involved with shrinking the technology and making the computer that receives and processes the data truly portable".
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Those firms, he says, will find it easier and cheaper to buy those computers from a company like Tandon than to design and make the computers themselves.
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This is one strategy the Commission formally recommends to close the digital divide and make the personal computer and access to the Internet as ubiquitous as the telephone and television.
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All that fur clogging things up can overheat your computer and will make the computer work harder to keep itself cool.
It's slow, it needs constant updates, and to really make the computer secure you would have to encrypt all data and decrypt everything that's sent by e-mail.
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