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The phrase "a monitor in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific context or location where a monitor is present or being utilized.
Example: "We need to set up a monitor in the conference room for the presentation."
Alternatives: "a display in" or "a screen in".
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We have a monitor in the room to see the images as we advance the needle.
A high-definition television acts as a monitor in each room.
Like Mr. Zaroor's device, it broadcasts to a monitor in the passenger compartment.
As he spoke, Craig glanced up at a monitor in the news media center.
"It feels sleepy," Apatow, watching from a monitor in another room, commented.
Mr. Huppel was a monitor in the reading-room of the Public Library.
(Cohen started showing the work on a monitor in his office, as if it were a fancy screen saver).
She performs Clearest Blue aloft a monitor in pristine white towards the end of a flawless, exhilarating set.
On a monitor in the corner of the dressing room, we could see that the "Late Show" taping had begun.
A small video camera was installed to feed live pictures of the nest to a monitor in the lobby.
We are looking at the same video, but now seen playing on a monitor in Mr. Wolfson's bare apartment.
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