Pc

//ˌpiː ˈsiː//

"Pc" in a Sentence (22 examples)

This PC will save you a lot of trouble.

I imagine that you are wondering when your new PC will arrive.

Your plan to purchase another PC will not be a problem at all.

I wonder if it would be possible for you to introduce me to Mr Harrison of PC Interactive Co. Ltd?

I borrowed the notebook PC from the junior staff member.

He's always playing up to the boss, in hopes of getting a new PC in his office.

Do you need as many licenses as you have operating systems installed in a multi-boot PC?

I'm too cheap to play anything but homebrew PC games.

I need new speakers for my PC.

I wonder if it would be possible for you to introduce me to Mr. Harrison of PC Interactive Co. Ltd.

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“For some of the imaging we do,” says Richard Miner, research manager at the University of Lowell's Center for Productivity Enhancement, “we are using both the Amiga and the PC [with the bridge card]. […]

In general, the prices for PC and Mac laptops can be competitive, […]

Versions of Word for PC and Mac

There’s a devastating narrative being told about the PC these days: It’s dying. It’s not a slow death either. Sales of traditional PCs are collapsing faster than anyone expected.

Looking for the best RAM for your PC in 2023 has gotten a little bit more complicated than before. With the advent of DDR5, you can now choose between a newer standard, and an older one. DDR4 has a differently keyed connector, and you’re also going to have to check that the RAM is compatible with your CPU in the first place. So, what should you buy?

The prison likes to force people out of PC by threatening them with disciplinary reports and taking away our property; also being made to sleep on a concrete slab with a blast of cold air constantly blowing into the cell.

The honest casino operator obtains it either by levying a direct charge or by extracting a favorable P.C. (percentage) […]

[…] but in the long run, the casino's PC (percentage) for casino games will erode your bankroll.

1991 December, Renée Gearhart Levy, “PC’ed Out,” Syracuse University Magazine, quoted in Steven Mailloux, Reception Histories, Cornell University Press (1998), →ISBN, page 169.

However, the process of ‘PC’ing’ cheese on toast was too much for me.

Becoming up in arms against the ACLU and others who are PCing Christmas really will amount to nothing in the end.

Zii: Weren’t they purple, though? Gary: That was the cartoon. Hanna-Barbera PCed it up for Amer…

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