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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no computer" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple noun phrase that means "not any computer" or "lacking a computer." You can use it in various contexts, such as when talking about the absence or non-existence of a computer, or when expressing the lack of access to a computer. Example: - Sorry, I cannot complete the task as I have no computer at home. - The school does not provide laptops, so some students have no computer to work on their assignments. - I used to rely on pen and paper, but now I can't imagine working without a computer. - A friend of mine lives in a remote area with no computer or internet access.
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Look Mum No Computer, couldn't be more pleased with himself.
No computer in sight.
There was no computer.
No computer necessary.
No computer search.
No computer modeling was involved.
No computer monitor sits neglected.
No computer can do that".
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No circuits, so no computers.
There are no computers.
"No phones, no computers.
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