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"good with computers" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is proficient with technology. For example: "Though she had no formal training in IT, she was surprisingly good with computers."
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He is very good with computers".
Geeky, very good with computers, lesbian, witch.
"I'm not really good with computers," Jennifer's voice said apologetically.
She told Forbes that Ulbricht was "good with computers".
"So I called Evan, because he's really good with computers".
You have some smart readers, and some readers who are good with computers.
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If you are not very good at art, this is the stage where you should take advantage of the artist of your team, or ask a friend who is good with computer art programs to help you create your image.
You'll need to be detail-oriented, good with numbers, proficient with computers, and possess good leadership skills.
He is so good with these computers, it's unbelievable.
He is so good with these computers, it's unbelievable," Trump says, then saying that "[t]he security aspect of cyber" is maybe "hardly doable". Trump knows cyber, because his kid does crazy things with his computer and therefore, maybe cyber is hard.
He is so good with these computers.
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