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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no computers" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a subject, object, or modifier in a sentence to express the absence or exclusion of computers. Here are some examples of how it can be used: - Subject: "No computers are allowed in the library." - Object: "The teacher confiscated all of the students' phones and no computers were allowed to be used during the exam." - Modifier: "The office is a no computers zone, so please do not bring your laptops to meetings."
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Her short answer was no, computers are not putting my eyes at risk.
No circuits, so no computers.
There are no computers.
"No phones, no computers.
We had no computers.
There were no computers, just typewriters.
No computers around, tablets, phones, etc.
There are no computers at dinner.
There are no computers in the classrooms.
"They have no reference books, no computers.
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No computer in sight.
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