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The phrase "get a computer virus" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about computers and technology, for example: "I accidentally clicked on a website and now I think I may have gotten a computer virus!".
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It just goes to show you how you really aren't going to get a computer virus unless you're in the dark alleys of the Internet.
Make sure that the website you go to is safe, don't go to anything that looks dangerous, you may get a computer virus.
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