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"in front of computer" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's location or position relative to a computer. Example: She spends hours in front of the computer, working on her project.
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They sit in front of computer games.
North Koreans stand in front of computer terminals checking catalogues.
The human players sit in front of computer workstations.
Most of their operators, men and women, sit in front of computer screens.
On an ordinary day, staff work late and eat their sandwiches in front of computer screens.
People sitting on their own in front of computer screens — this once would have been called disconnectedness or atomization.
There is a danger, he warns, that students can end up simply parked in front of computer screens.
In more than 40 plywood cubicles that are available all day, soldiers sit in front of computer terminals or talk on telephones, all of them connected to home.
Wars will be fought not only by soldiers with boots on the ground but also by soldiers sitting in front of computer and video monitors.
Rather, we see people as disembodied eyeballs, hovering endlessly in front of computer displays, consuming blogs and marketing ephemera without pause.
For people who sit in front of computer monitors all day, the old joke about being allergic to work may have some scientific validity.
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