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The phrase "a clock on a computer screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a digital clock display that appears on a computer monitor or interface.
Example: "I often rely on the clock on a computer screen to keep track of my time while working."
Alternatives: "a digital clock on the monitor" or "a time display on the screen."
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They attended a clock on a computer screen marked with numbers from 5 to 60 in intervals of five.
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You won't find that on a computer screen.
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They first clocked how long it took for Italian speakers and English speakers to start to utter words or nonword strings of letters after seeing them on a computer screen.
The animations were played on a computer screen.
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