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Discover LudwigThe phrase "On screens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to content or activities that are displayed or viewed on electronic devices such as computers, televisions, or smartphones.
Example: "The presentation will be displayed on screens throughout the conference hall."
Alternatives: "On displays" or "On devices".
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We kept switching on screens.
Well, they certainly got Jennifer's Body made - it arrives on screens nationwide today (9.18.09).
It looks good on screens.
Eyes focused on screens, the writing began.
Some laypeople like pressing buttons to make people on screens attack other people on screens.
So I'm not dismissing things because they exist on screens!
Their faces appear around the perimeter and on screens.
Getting rid of dependence on screens, in other words.
News on paper goes down; news on screens goes up.
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I like this idea of paint-on screens.
Stick-on screens could be used to host advertisements on shop windows or for office presentations.
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