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The phrase "a lit screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a screen that is illuminated or turned on, often in the context of devices like phones, computers, or televisions.
Example: "In the dark room, the only source of light was a lit screen from the laptop."
Alternatives: "an illuminated screen" or "a glowing screen".
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His pleasure is mediated by a "lit" screen.
Hours are spent every day sitting in front of a lit screen.
"The big revelation of working on a lit screen is that I could be working at night and see clearly what I was doing on my screen without having to put a flashlight on my sketchbook," Colombo explains.
The sadistic scene in which Hayakawa's character takes his revenge on Edith with a red-hot iron ("I brand all my property") is the most famous, but the sight of Hayakawa's shadow sliding down a lit screen trailing smears of blood is brutally effective, too.
Slowly progressing from left to right across a lit screen.
Anyone with a lit screen knows by now that Republicans are abandoning the Trump ship in droves.
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It also has 64 MB of memory, a back-lit screen that incorporates a stopwatch and a clock, and an FM tuner for listening to the radio.
It's tiring to focus your eyes on that lit screen, to click with your fingers across a keyboard suffering from muffin crumbs and dog hairs, instead of leafing through a freshly printed paper.
The Kindle Devin spotted used a front-lit screen that produced an even glow over the screen.
There's also a back-lit screen that displays both a clock and stopwatch.
The ERD was conceived as a reading and writing device, with a back-lit screen, that stored media on the device and on remote servers.
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