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Do you want a grammatical correction, a short definition, or possible ways to finish the sentence? Here are quick options in each style — pick one or tell me the context and I’ll tailor it.

Grammar note:
- If you meant a short definition: "Computers are electronic devices that store and process data."
- If you meant to complete the sentence beginning with "an": it's fine to write things like "Computers are an essential part of modern life." (plural subject + singular predicate noun phrase is grammatical).

Sentence completions (starts with "an"):
- "Computers are an essential tool for work and study."
- "Computers are an electronic device that processes information."
- "Computers are an integral part of modern society."
- "Computers are an example of applied computer science."
- "Computers are an invention that transformed communication."
- "Computers are an extension of human cognition."
- "Computers are an indispensable resource for research."
- "Computers are an engine for automation and creativity."
- "Computers are an everyday appliance in most homes."
- "Computers are an important component of the internet."

Tell me which tone or audience (school, technical, creative), and I’ll give the best single completion or expand it into a paragraph.