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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the computers" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is physically located inside or stored within a computer or computer system. Example: "The virus was detected in the computers of the company's entire network."
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In the computers, South Florida is No. 5, compared with No. 21 for U.S.C.
Um, Fred – no offence, but wouldn't the records already have been in the computers?
It is available for $300 in stores and in the Computers and Peripherals section of www.sonystyle.com.com
Allowing it in the computers was giving that element too much weight.
You can't see the HFT programme, as it is embedded in the computers.
The Cowboys are so far ahead of Stanford in the computers that the Cardinal has no chance of catching them.
As long as they both keep winning, Stanford can only be that bad in the computers for so long.
"Voters are fickle and a lot can happen in the computers in three weeks with their opponents and stuff.
"They're ahead in both polls now, and will gain ground in the computers this week and next week.
The suspicions hardened as no records of Professor Flynn's reservation, table number or payment turned up in the computers.
It was subsequently revealed that the Clipper Chip would enable law-enforcement officials to have access to data in the computers.
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