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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a computer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the location or activity of someone using a computer.
Example: "She spent the entire afternoon at a computer, working on her research paper."
Alternatives: "in front of a computer" or "using a computer".
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I am sitting at a computer.
You are looking at a computer screen!
"Mostly it's sitting at a computer or serving papers".
They're sitting at a computer copying other peoples' ideas".
She wears glasses and sits perched at a computer keyboard.
His wife is a vice president at a computer company.
I'm staring at a computer screen right now.
She didn't spend her time looking at a computer monitor.
He stood at a computer playing with a 23andMe demonstration.
Who ever thought working at a computer could be fun?
(Raphael D'Ascoli works at a computer help desk).
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