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The phrase "a monitor is a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when defining or explaining what a monitor is, typically in a technical or educational context.
Example: "A monitor is a device that displays visual output from a computer."
Alternatives: "a display is a" or "a screen is a".
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The appointment of a monitor is a routine legal convention.
Nearby, posted on a monitor, is a letter from his son to Fidelity investors.
Normally, the selection of a monitor is a rigorous process, and includes rules to insure that the monitor has an arm's-length relationship with the entity being monitored.
"If your target is 150 beats per minute and you see you aren't quite there when you are exercising, a monitor is a terrific impetus".
For many of us, getting in front of a monitor is a default activity.
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"The experience of the United States in enforcing police reform injunctions teaches that the appointment of an independent monitor is a critically important asset," the department said.
The version of Gutter projected on the monitor is a prototype for a responsive hologram that will be wheeled into classrooms, lecture halls and museums.
And on the bright side, a typical cathode-ray tube monitor is a lot cheaper than it was just a few years ago.
The monitor is a tool that enables a person to hear when he or she is straining his or her back, and respond.
At the bottom of the monitor is a blue line with a pointer at its start - the scrubber bar and playhead, respectively.
Playing on a small monitor is a smoky black-and-white video that could easily be 30 years old but actually documents a performance on the stage at the show's opening.
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