A: Can you please send the file?
B: Oh, I'm currently not available at the computer / I'm away right now. I'll send you that later.
Please check grammar. Especially, is "at" here correct?
Which one is more suitable either I'm currently not available at the computer or I'm away right now?
Here's how that goes: A: Can you please send that file? B: I'm not at my computer ( [just / right] ) now, but I'll send it as soon as I can. CJ (You can't say that you're not available at your computer.
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Here's how that goes:
A: Can you please send that file?
B: I'm not at my computer ( [just / right] ) now, but I'll send it as soon as I can.
CJ
(You can't say that you're not available at your computer. It's the other way around: Your computer is not available to you. In any case, it's not usual to mention "available" in these situations.)