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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at their computer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is physically present at their computer, typically while working or engaging in an activity online.
Example: "The employees were all focused and productive while at their computer, completing their tasks efficiently."
Alternatives: "in front of their computer" or "at their workstation".
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"They look at their computer screen.
The Bakers are researcher-entrepreneurs who met at their computer screens.
"There are some interns who sit at their computer waiting for something to do," Ms. Steele said.
That meant that GPs found they were spending more time looking at their computer screens than looking at patients.
Yet the show's blank interstitial shots of the photocopier chunking out documents and of people staring at their computer screens, just as before, became increasingly dreadful.
And recently they have been peering at their computer models from the edge of their seats, eager to detect the latest change.
People will be able to wave at their computer and tell it to start a videoconference with Grandma or ask for a specific song on the home stereo.
"Mobile shoppers are the hunters, and people sitting at their computer are gathering," said Jill Dvorak, senior consultant for the e-commerce advisory company FitForCommerce.
Though many designers on premises were at their computer workstations, it was Mr. Allen's work that Lincoln chose to showcase for the media.
To get to the heart of the story we must peer over the daughters' shoulders at their computer, and not even at the video, but the comments below.
"They get so absorbed in looking at their computer screens that they don't notice the nature around them," he said, nodding toward the scientists.
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