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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a light screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a screen that emits or allows light to pass through, often in contexts related to technology or design.
Example: "The new smartphone features a light screen that enhances visibility in bright sunlight."
Alternatives: "a luminous display" or "a bright panel".
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A light screen flashed with the image of shattered mirror and the cubist reflection of a young woman in a black-and-white polka-dot dress could just barely be made out.
Here it serves not as a light screen enclosing a pavilion but as a front for a section of building (bathrooms, exhibition space, rooms for gathering) that is slammed into the berm beyond, beneath a massive, planted mound of a roof: 10,000 square feet, a huge new bed to be managed by the resident gardeners.
He picks up a light screen and fights the security forces of the particles of a transmission on his face.
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It will incorporate various kinds of insulation, like the horizontal ceramic rods spaced across many windows to create a permanent light screen.
For example you could use an ability like static with a move like light screen, adding disadvantages to both types of moves.
A camera captures images of the target surface illuminated by a light source screen with patterns.
Goes from a light white screen to a purple or yellow hue once you hit a certain point in the page, happens consistently on long pages and easy repeatable.
In each trial, a colored circle (hereafter referred to as the "target") appeared on a light grey screen.
You will see a light purple screen with white words and a green box around one of them.
For many of us, the majority of the working day involves sitting in front of a computer, staring at a brightly lit screen.
Man was not meant to spend all day hunched over a dimly lit screen; disturbingly high incidences of obesity, joint pain and fatigue are our bodies' not-so-subtle ways of saying they want to get up and move around.
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